Letters on Poetry from W B Yeats to Dorothy Wellesley With an Introduction by Kathleen Raine Edited by Dorothy Wellesley

Letters on Poetry from W B  Yeats to Dorothy Wellesley  With an Introduction by Kathleen Raine   Edited by Dorothy Wellesley
Author: William Butler Yeats
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1964
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:504094049

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Letters on Poetry from W B Yeats to Dorothy Wellesley

Letters on Poetry from W B  Yeats to Dorothy Wellesley
Author: Kathleen Raine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1964
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:875335568

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Letters on Poetry from W B Yeats to Dorothy Wellesley

Letters on Poetry from W B  Yeats to Dorothy Wellesley
Author: William Butler Yeats,Dorothy Wellesley
Publsiher: New York, Oxford U. P
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1964
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045028987

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Editing Yeats s Poems

Editing Yeats   s Poems
Author: Richard J Finneran
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1989-12-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781349110209

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This study is a companion to the revised edition of W.B.Yeats, The Poems: A New Edition. Professor Finneran outlines the complex problems facing an editor of Yeats's poetry and explains the solutions adopted in the new text. Manuscript materials are drawn on extensively, including some which have recently come to light in the Scribner Archives at the University of Texas and at Princeton University. Compared with the first edition of this volume (Editing Yeats's Poems, 1983), there is an additional chapter - on the order of the poems - as well as new information on the Scribner Edition and other revisions throughout.

The Oxford Handbook of W B Yeats

The Oxford Handbook of W  B  Yeats
Author: Lauren Arrington
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2023-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780198834670

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The forty-two chapters in this book consider Yeats's early toil, his practical and esoteric concerns as his career developed, his friends and enemies, and how he was and is understood. This Handbook brings together critics and writers who have considered what Yeats wrote and how he wrote, moving between texts and their contexts in ways that will lead the reader through Yeats's multiple selves as poet, playwright, public figure, and mystic. It assembles a variety of views and adds to a sense of dialogue, the antinomian or deliberately-divided way of thinking that Yeats relished and encouraged. This volume puts that sense of a living dialogue in tune both with the history of criticism on Yeats and also with contemporary critical and ethical debates, not shirking the complexities of Yeats's more uncomfortable political positions or personal life. It provides one basis from which future Yeats scholarship can continue to participate in the fascination of all the contributors here in the satisfying difficulty of this great writer.

Yeats s Legacies

Yeats s Legacies
Author: Warwick Gould
Publsiher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781783744572

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The two great Yeats Family Sales of 2017 and the legacy of the Yeats family’s 80-year tradition of generosity to Ireland’s great cultural institutions provide the kaleidoscope through which these advanced research essays find their theme. Hannah Sullivan’s brilliant history of Yeats’s versecraft challenges Poundian definitions of Modernism; Denis Donoghue offers unique family memories of 1916 whilst tracing the political significance of the Easter Rising; Anita Feldman addresses Yeats’s responses to the Rising’s appropriation of his symbols and myths, the daring artistry of his ritual drama developed from Noh, his poetry of personal utterance, and his vision of art as a body reborn rather than a treasure preserved amid the testing of the illusions that hold civilizations together in ensuing wars. Warwick Gould looks at Yeats as founding Senator in the new Free State, and his valiant struggle against the literary censorship law of 1929 (with its present-day legacy of Irish anti-blasphemy law still presenting a constitutional challenge). Drawing on Gregory Estate documents, James Pethica looks at the evictions which preceded Yeats’s purchase of Thoor Ballylee in Galway; Lauren Arrington looks back at Yeats, Ezra Pound, and the Ghosts of The Winding Stair (1929) in Rapallo. Having co-edited both versions of A Vision, Catherine Paul offers some profound reflections on ‘Yeats and Belief’. Grevel Lindop provides a pioneering view of Yeats’s impact on English mystical verse and on Charles Williams who, while at Oxford University Press, helped publish the Oxford Book of Modern Verse. Stanley van der Ziel looks at the presence of Shakespeare in Yeats’s Purgatory. William H. O’Donnell examines the vexed textual legacy of his late work, On the Boiler while Gould considers the challenge Yeats’s intentionalism posed for once-fashionable post-structuralist editorial theory. John Kelly recovers a startling autobiographical short story by Maud Gonne. While nine works of current biographical, textual and literary scholarship are reviewed, Maud Gonne is the focus of debate for two reviewers, as are Eva Gore-Booth, Constance and Casimir Markievicz, Rudyard Kipling, David Jones, T. S. Eliot and his presence on the radio.

Imagining Ireland in the Poems and Plays of W B Yeats

Imagining Ireland in the Poems and Plays of W  B  Yeats
Author: A. Bradley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-06-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230119543

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An important part of the national imaginary, Yeat's work has helped to invent the nation of Ireland, while critiquing the modern state that emerged from it's revolutionary period. This study offers a chronological account of Yeat's volumes of poetry, contextualizing and analyzing them in light of Irish cultural and political history.

Essays in Honour of Eamonn Cantwell

Essays in Honour of Eamonn Cantwell
Author: Warwick Gould
Publsiher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781783741809

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This number of Yeats Annual collects the essays resulting from the University College Cork/ESB International Annual W. B. Yeats Lectures Series (2003-2008) by Roy Foster, Warwick Gould, John Kelly, Paul Muldoon, Bernard O’Donoghue and Helen Vendler. Those that were available in pamphlet form are now collectors’ items, but here is the complete series. These revised essays cover such themes as Yeats and the Refrain, Yeats as a Love Poet, Yeats, Ireland and Europe, the puzzles he created and solved with his art of poetic sequences, and his long and crucial interaction with the emerging T. S. Eliot. The series was inaugurated by a study of Yeats and his Books, which marked the gift to the Boole Library, Cork, of Dr Eamonn Cantwell’s collection of rare editions of books by Yeats (here catalogued by Crónán Ó Doibhlin). Many of the volume’s fifty-six plates offer images of artists’ designs and resulting first editions. This bibliographical theme is continued with Colin Smythe’s census of surviving copies of Yeats’s earliest separate publication, Mosada (1886) and a resultant piece by Warwick Gould on that dramatic poem’s source in the legend of The Phantom Ship. John Kelly reveals Yeats’s ghost-writing for Sarah Allgood; Geert Lernout discovers the source for Yeats’s ‘Tulka’, Günther Schmigalle unearths his surprising connexions with American communist colonists in Virginia, while Deirdre Toomey edits some new letters to the French anarchist, Auguste Hamon—all providing new annotation for standard editions. The volume is rounded with review essays by Colin McDowell (on A Vision, and Berkeley, Hone and Yeats), shorter reviews of current studies by Michael Edwards, Jad Adams and Deirdre Toomey, and obituaries of Jon Stallworthy (Nicolas Barker) and Katharine Worth (Richard Cave).