Description |
xv1,252 pages : illustrations ; 23cm |
Contents |
Foreword, by Prof. A. N. Jeffares.--Lament of the masks, by C. Okigbo.--The shirt, by L. D. Lerner.--Yeats and Shakespeare, by J. Kleinstück.--Swift's Dark grove: Yeats and the Anglo-Irish tradition, by D. E. S. Maxwell.--Oriental and Celtic elements in the poetry of W. B. Yeats, by F. F. Farag.--Yeats and Irish nationalism, by R. M. Kain.--Yeats and Lissadell, by I. Fletcher.--Yeats and Synge: a young man's ghost, by D. Gerstenberger.--The new generation and the acceptance of Yeats, by E. Engelberg.--Gestures in scorn of an audience, by M. Emslie.--Yeats's Irishry prose, by B. A. King.--Yeats's dramatic accomplishment, by G. B. Saul.--The idea of a Yeats play, by J. R. Moore.--Yeats's first work for the stage, by M. J. Sidnell.--The Hour-glass: Yeats's revisions, 1903-1922, by S. B. Bushrui.--Yeats's Sailing to Byzantium' and Keats's Ode to a nightingale, by R. Fréchet.--Yeats and Blake: the use of symbols, by W. H. Stevenson.--A famous poet, by J. Simmons |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Also issued online |
Subject |
Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939.
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Author |
Bushrui, Suheil B.
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Maxwell, D E
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LC no. |
67005957 |
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