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Dorothy Macardle (2 February 1889 in Dundalk – 23 December 1958 in Drogheda)〔Luke Gibbons, ''The Irish Times'', Weekend Review, "A Cosmopolitan Reclaimed: A Review of ''Dorothy MacArdle: A Life''", by Nadia Clare Smith, 10 November 2007, p.13〕 was an Irish writer, novelist, playwright, and non-academic historian. Her book, ''The Irish Republic'', is one of the more frequently cited narrative accounts of the Irish War of Independence and its aftermath, particularly for its exposition of the anti-treaty viewpoint. ==Youth== Dorothy Macardle (alternatively spelt McArdle) was born in Dundalk, Ireland in 1889 into a wealthy brewing family, famous for their ''Macardle's Ale'', and was raised Roman Catholic.〔 She received her secondary education in Alexandra College, Dublina school under the management of the Church of Irelandand later attended University College, Dublin. Upon graduating, she returned to teach English at Alexandra.
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