Kathleen Goodfellow (20 August 1891 - 20 May 1980) was an Irish writer, poet and translator who was involved with the Irish nationalist cause.[1] While a member of Cumann na mBan, she met artist Estella Solomons with whom she would have a lifelong friendship.[2] Under the pseudonym Michael Scot, she wrote Three Tales of the Times, a book about life in Ireland under the Black and Tans.[1] She also translated French poetry, particularly that of François Villon.[1] She was independently wealthy and owned a row of houses in Donnybrook, Dublin.[3] She was a patron of the arts and of The Dublin Magazine, a literary journal owned by her friend Seumas O'Sullivan, to which she contributed articles, poems and book reviews.[1] She also supported children's charities and was on the Board of Governors of the Royal Hospital in Donnybrook.[1]
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