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  1. The Collected Works of William Butler Yeats (Halcyon Classics) by William Butler Yeats, 2010-04-11
  2. Four Years by William Butler Yeats, 1971-01-01
  3. The Land of Heart's Desire by William Butler Yeats, 1908-01-01
  4. Dublin in the Age of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce (Centers of Civilization Series) by Richard Morgan Kain, 1990-02
  5. Rosa Alchemica (Webster's English Thesaurus Edition) by William Butler Yeats, 2008-05-29
  6. Stories of Red Hanrahan (Webster's English Thesaurus Edition) by William Butler Yeats, 2008-05-29
  7. The Tower: A Facsimile Edition by William Butler Yeats, 2004-01-20
  8. The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Vol. III: Autobiographies by William Butler Yeats, 1999-03-01
  9. The Celtic Twilight by William Butler Yeats, 2004-07-01
  10. Early Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by William Butler Yeats, 1993-12-23
  11. Selected Poems And Four Plays of William Butler Yeats by William Butler Yeats, 1996-09-09
  12. The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Vol. II: The Plays by William Butler Yeats, 2001-11-27
  13. A Reader's Guide to William Butler Yeats (Irish Studies) by John Unterecker, 1996-04
  14. A Poet to His Beloved: The Early Love Poems of William Butler Yeats by William Butler Yeats, 2007-01-01

21. Collected Poems Of William Butler Yeats
W. B. yeats TITLE INDEX. The idea here is that you can to the correctbook for the poem. Back to the main yeats page Selected Poems.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5379/yeats_bytitle.html
W. B. Y EATS T ITLE I NDEX
  • Back to the main Yeats page
    Selected Poems
  • The Lake Isle of Innisfree
    (from The Rose)
    ...
  • Owen Aherne And His Dancers AManYoungAndOld?head,leaves,cache=AManYoungAndOld A Man Young And Old
  • I First Love
  • II Human Dignity
  • III The Mermaid
  • IV The Death of the Hare ...
  • Stream And Sun At Glendalough WordsForMusicPerhaps?head,leaves,cache=WordsForMusicPerhaps Words For Music Perhaps
  • I. Crazy Jane And The Bishop
  • II. Crazy Jane Reproved
  • III. Crazy Jane On The Day Of Judgment
  • IV. Crazy Jane And Jack The Journeyman ...
  • The Statues NewsForTheOracle?head,cache=NewsForTheOracle News For The Delphic Oracle
  • I
  • II
  • III The Secret Rose ...
  • The Old Men Of The Twilight RosaAlchemica?head Rosa Alchemica
  • I
  • II
  • III
  • IV ...
  • V These pages hosted by Get your own Free Home Page
  • 22. William Butler Yeats
    A biography of the Irish poet and dramatist, focusing on his writings for the theatre.
    http://www.theatrehistory.com/irish/yeats001.html
    WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
    Born, Dublin, Ireland, 1865
    Died, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, 1939
    This document was originally published in Minute History of the Drama Purchase Plays by William Butler Yeats W HEN Yeats' dramatic poem, The Countess Cathleen , was used in 1899 as the inaugural piece of the newly conceived Irish literary theater, "a politician, a cardinal, and newspaper combined forces to stir up opposition to the play on the ground that it was blasphemous and unpatriotic." [ ] As a consequence, the opening performance was attended by a large body of Dublin police prepared to quell any disturbance. Far from dampening the enthusiasm of the little band who were striving to create for Ireland a national theater, it spurred them on to greater efforts. It is largely due to the leadership and vision of W. B. Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregory that we owe later successes of dramatists like Padriac Colum, J. M. Synge

    23. W. B. Yeats - The Academy Of American Poets
    W. B. yeats. william butler yeats was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1865, the son of a wellknown Irish painter, John
    http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=118

    24. The Official Yeats Society Sligo Website
    Site devoted to the perpetuation of the artistic heritage of the yeats family and to the celebration Category Arts Literature Authors Y yeats, william butler......You are very welcome to the yeats Society Sligo web site! The yeats Societyalso contributes many cultural activities to the life of Sligo.
    http://www.yeats-sligo.com/
    You are very welcome to the Yeats Society Sligo web site! The Sligo Yeats Society is a non-profit voluntary society established in 1958.It has sought to service the needs of those interested in Yeats and to promote the association of Sligo region with the poet's work. The Yeats Society also contributes many cultural activities to the life of Sligo. The Society operates from the Yeats Memorial Building. Highlights of the Yeats Society Sligo calendar are the Yeats International Summer School , the Yeats Festival, and the Yeats Winter School . The Yeats Memorial Building houses the W.B. Yeats Exhibition Centre and the Sligo Art Gallery, as well as learning space for writers, language and meditation groups.
    LATEST NEWS
    Welcome to the Yeats Society Sligo website!
    We hope you enjoy it.

    25. William Butler Yeats - 38.05
    Atlantic Unbound The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online
    http://www.theatlantic.com/atlantic/atlweb/poetry/yeats/bogan.htm
    As originally published in
    The Atlantic Monthly May 1938
    William Butler Yeats
    by Louise Bogan
    W ILLIAM Butler Yeats, at the age of seventy-three, stands well within the company of the great poets. He is still writing, and the poems which now appear, usually embedded in short plays or set into the commentary and prefaces which have been another preoccupation of his later years, are, in many instances, as vigorous and as subtle as the poems written by him during the years ordinarily considered to be the period of a poet's maturity. Yeats has advanced into age with his art strengthened by a long battle which had as its object a literature written by Irishmen fit to take its place among the noble literatures of the world. The spectacle of a poet's work invigorated by his lifelong struggle against the artistic inertia of his nation is one that would shed strong light into any era. The phenomenon of a poet who enjoys continued development into the beginning of old age is in itself rare. Goethe, Sophocles, and, in a lesser degree, Milton come to mind as men whose last works burned with the gathered fuel of their lives. More often development, in a poet, comes to a full stop; and it is frequently a negation of the ideals of his youth, as well as a declination of his powers, that throws a shadow across his final pages. Yeats in his middle years began to concern himself with the problem of the poet in age. He wrote in 1917, when he was fifty-two:

    26. William Butler Yeats
    USB Manuscript Collections william butler yeats Microfilmed Manuscripts CollectionCategory Arts Literature Authors Y yeats, william butler......USB Manuscript Collections william butler yeats Microfilmed ManuscriptsCollection. State University of New York at Stony Brook
    http://www.sunysb.edu/library/yeats.htm
    State University of New York at Stony Brook
    University Libraries
    West Campus William Butler Yeats Microfilmed Manuscripts Collection
    Library Homepage
    Mss Collection Guide Finding Aids Special Collections
    William Butler Yeats Microfilmed Manuscripts Collection
    Manuscript Guide

    Collection 294
    Collection Description

    Compiled by Arthur F. Sniffin and Peggy L. McMullen
    Edited by Evert Volkersz, Rose C. Brown, Diane E. Englot, and Susan C. Rose
    Introduction
    History Scope and Contents Series Outline ... Comments http://www.sunysb.edu/library/yeats.htm

    27. William Butler Yeats
    An introduction to the poet by Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University.Category Arts Literature Y yeats, william butler Biographies......My Poet Pages Poet Links. william butler yeats (18651939). Cowell, Raymond, ed.,Critics on yeats (1979); Donoghue, Denis, william butler yeats (1971; repr.
    http://www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp/~hishika/yeats.htm
    My Poet Pages Poet Links
    William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)
    The Coming of Wisdom with Time Though leaves are many, the root is one; Through all the lying days of my youth I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sun; Now I may wither into the truth. [(from The Green Helmet and Other Poems W. B. Yeats: The Poems
    Bibliography
    • Bloom, Harold, Yeats (London: Oxford UP, 1970)
    • Byrd, T. L., Jr., The Early Poetry of W. B. Yeats
    • Cowell, Raymond, ed., Critics on Yeats
    • Donoghue, Denis, William Butler Yeats (1971; repr. 1989)
    • Ellmann, Richard, The Identity of Yeats , 2d ed. (1964; repr. 1985)
    • Eminent Domain
    • Yeats: The Man and the Masks , rev. ed. (1978)
    • Engelberg, Edward, The Vast Design: Patterns in W. B. Yeats' Aesthetic , 2d exp. ed. (1988)
    • Finneran, R. J., ed., Yeats: An Annual of Critical and Textual Studies , 6 vols. (1983-88)
    • Harper, G. M., The Making of Yeats' "A Vision" 2 vols. (1987)
    • Jeffares, A. Norman, A New Commentary on the Poems of W. B. Yeats
    • Jordan, Carmel, A Terrible Beauty: The Easter Rebellion and Yeats's "Great Tapestry"
    • MacLiammóér, Micheáì, and Boland, Evan

    28. Mythology - Irish Fairies And William Butler Yeats - World Kid Magazine
    Discussion of yeats and his belief in fairies. From World Kid Magazine.
    http://www.worldkidmag.com/mythology_irish_fairies/mythology_irish_fairies.htm
    worldkidmag dot com TM a fun family magazine about the world for kids, teens, parents, and teachers Mythology Irish Fairies WORLD KID MAGAZINE HOME PAGE OUR ENTIRE MAGAZINE (SUBSCRIBERS) MAGAZINE TOUR (NONSUBSCRIBERS) world mythologies the faeries of ireland and william butler yeats a touch of your wand, or a click of your mouse, will make it into a giant faery! illustration by adnan razack World Mythologies - Irish Faeries Page 2 Faeries flitted into English, Welsh, and Irish mythology partly through the Celtic people who lived of old in much of Europe, Britain, Ireland, and had much influence on modern civilization. The Old English words faery, fairy, faerie, fay, fey, fae, come from the Old French words fée and féerie. Throughout this story we will use the spelling "faery." Faery includes one or all of the supernatural beings of the magic land of Faery. And yes, we know that fairy is the more usual modern spelling, but faery is also correct, and the Irish poet William Butler Yeats, who is quoted below, uses that spelling, and we're not about to argue with him about the use of the English language, so there!

    29. La Letteratura - William Butler Yeats
    Propone la biografia del grande poeta irlandese, le opere e alcuni link a risorse esterne, anche in lingua originale.
    http://www.emmedici.com/journeys/eire/cultura/letteratura/yeats.htm
    WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
    (Dublino 13 Giugno 1865 - Cap Martin 28 Gennaio 1939) VITA E OPERE: Nasce da una famiglia di origine inglese, figlio di un pittore vicino al pre-raffaelismo ( John Butler Yeats ) e di una madre proveniente da una famiglia di armatori e commercianti protestanti e unionisti. Passa la sua adolescenza tra il paese di origine (si avvicina alla poesia durante le estati tranquille trascorse a Sligo, nella casa del nonno materno, grazie alle letture dello stalliere) e Londra. Nel 1883 entra alla Metropolitan School of Art di Dublino dove conosce George Russel con il quale ha in comune l'interesse per l'occultismo e il misticismo da cui continuerà a ricavare per tutta la sua vita profonde suggestioni.
    Già a soli 24 anni pubblica la sua prima raccolta di poesie, I viaggi di Ossian (The wonderings of Oisin, 1889) , esempio tipo della sua prima maniera mitizzante e sognante sui temi della terra d'Irlanda. Nel 1889 comincia con la collaborazione di Ellis l'edizione critica delle opere di Blake.
    Nel 1892 a Dublino fonda la Società Letteraria Irlandese. In Inghilterra si aggiorna sul decadentismo ed il simbolismo, mentre in Irlanda prende contatto con le proprie radici. Nasce l'amore non corrisposto e mai spento per l'attrice e patriota irlandese Maud Gonne. In poesia i risultati sono splendidi ma senza grandi possibilità di evoluzione: ne

    30. Astrocartography Of William Butler Yeats's Least-aspected Mercury, Neptune
    Biography of yeats focusing on how the planetary metaphors of Mercury and Neptune were reflected in his life and work.
    http://www.dominantstar.com/b_yeat.htm
    astrocartography astrology horoscope William Butler Yeats chart symbolism planets Neptune Mercury biography of William Butler Yeats astrocartographer Couteau The Role of the Least-aspected Planet in Astrocartography New Insights Into the Spirit of Place by Robert Couteau Astrocartography home
    Mercury = 002
    Neptune = 121
    Uranus = 231
    Jupiter = 300
    Saturn = 311
    Venus,
    Mars,
    Pluto = 320
    Moon = 410
    Sun = 431 [Least-aspected Mercury] [Neptune] William Butler Yeats William Butler Yeats, the great Irish “writer / and mystic” (Primary Mercury / Secondary Neptune), was born in Sandymount, Ireland, precisely under the vertical midnight position of his Primary Mercury line. Most of Yeats’s formative and professional activities occurred in the vicinity of this Primary Location. His childhood was spent near Dublin and summer vacationing in Sligo (54N10; 8W40), locations that appear frequently in his writ­ing. The Yeats family briefly relocated to London when Yeats was nine, but in 1880 they returned to Howth, Ireland (53N23; 6W04; near Sandymount), where Yeats attended high school. He studied art in Dublin from 1884 to 1886, but the need to develop his literary talent soon came to the fore, especially following publication of Mosada (1885), a lyric poem that first appeared in

    31. Willkommen Bei Weltchronik.de - 2000 Jahre Chronik - Geschichte Online
    Kurze Biographie.
    http://www.in-kiel.de/~cethegus/personen/y/yeatswb.html
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    32. William Butler Yats
    Il sito presenta alcune opere tradotte in italiano del poeta e drammaturgo irlandese.
    http://www.la-poesia.it/stranieri/inglesi/europei/yeats/WBY_indice.htm
    La poesia di William Butler Yats
    Poesia straniera L'insetto dalle lunghe zampi L'indiano che parla di Dio Gli eruditi ... I vecchi che si ammirano..

    33. William Butler Yeats Winner Of The 1923 Nobel Prize In Literature
    Collection of links honors the 1923 Nobel Laureate in Literature. Browse resources and add missing links.
    http://www.almaz.com/nobel/literature/1923a.html
    W ILLIAM B UTLER Y EATS
    1923 Nobel Laureate in Literature
      for his always inspired poetry, which in a highly artistic form gives expression to the spirit of a whole nation.
    Background

      Residence: Ireland
    Book Store Featured Internet Links Links added by Nobel Internet Archive visitors

    34. Irish Literary Genius: A Short Visit To Ireland And Its Nobel Literary Laureates
    Presents Irish Nobel Prize winners for Literature william butler yeats, George Bernard Shaw, and Samuel Beckett.
    http://www.angelfire.com/journal/irishpens

    35. William Butler Yeats Winner Of The 1923 Nobel Prize In Literature
    william butler yeats, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at theNobel Prize Internet Archive. william butler yeats. 1923 Nobel
    http://almaz.com/nobel/literature/1923a.html
    W ILLIAM B UTLER Y EATS
    1923 Nobel Laureate in Literature
      for his always inspired poetry, which in a highly artistic form gives expression to the spirit of a whole nation.
    Background

      Residence: Ireland
    Book Store Featured Internet Links Links added by Nobel Internet Archive visitors

    36. Marshmallow Peeps: Harbingers Of Doom For The Human Race?
    A call to destroy all Peeps, with a poem by william butler yeats as evidence.
    http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Rampart/1387/npeeps.html

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    37. !!!!Beyond Ben Bulben Index Page
    A group of men and women in the State of Victoria Australia with a shared interest in Irish and AngloIrish literature and poetry, especially that of william butler yeats.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/7873/
    G'day! Welcome to our Australian W B YEATS Society Australian Yeats Society
    The Australian Yeats Society BEYOND BEN BULBEN in the State of Victoria Australia consists of a group with a shared interest in Irish and Anglo-Irish literature and poetry, especially that of WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS (1865- 1939). The title BEYOND BEN BULBEN evokes the distance - both in time and space - from Sligo and the magical YEATS COUNTRY , in the heart of which is the resting place of W. B. Yeats and his wife George in Drumcliffe Churchyard. At the foot of BEN BULBEN the mountain which dominates Sligo town from the North and faces that other dominant magical cairn topped mountain KNOCKNAREA.
    MacLysaght's The Surnames of Ireland defines the name YEATS as meaning 'dweller by the gate'. A more appropriate name could not have been given to W. B. and his family; for they and their vast opus is indeed a 'doorway' to the intellectual 'truth' of life.
    Beyond Ben Bulben invite you through this gate to meet with
    the contemporaries of W. B. Yeats including: AE(George Russell)
    George Moore, James Joyce, Oliver St John Gogarty

    38. Poemoj De Yeats
    Kelkaj poemoj de la anglairlanda poeto william butler yeats
    http://donh.best.vwh.net/Esperanto/Literaturo/Poezio/yeats/
    Kelkaj poemoj
    de W. B. YEATS
    aperis en diversaj numeroj de Fonto kaj/aý en Angla Antologio: 1800-1960
    (angla versioj el Selected Poems and Two Plays of William Butler YEATS , New York: Collier, 1962
    Poemo (Latin-3) Tradukinto Unikoda versio La soræistino Tri memoroj La forlaso de la cirkobestoj
    Neelektito
    ...
    Øardene
    [V. SADLER]
    [V. SADLER]
    [V. SADLER]
    [Arthur FOOTE]
    [Arthur FOOTE]
    [Arthur FOOTE]
    [Gaston WARINGHIEN]
    [William AULD] Unikoda versio
    Unikoda versio
    Unikoda versio Unikoda versio ... Unikoda versio Sendu demandojn kaj proponojn al

    39. W. B. Yeats - The Academy Of American Poets
    Add to a Notebook. WB yeats. william butler yeats was born in Dublin, Ireland,in 1865, the son of a wellknown Irish painter, John butler yeats.
    http://www.poets.org/academy/news/wbyea
    poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook W. B. Yeats Yeats was deeply involved in politics in Ireland, and in the twenties, despite Irish independence from England, his verse reflected a pessimism about the political situation in his country and the rest of Europe, paralleling the increasing conservativism of his American counterparts in London, T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound This bio was last updated on Nov 6, 2002. Shop for W. B. Yeats books at your local bookstore, through Booksense.com . (This link will open in a new browser window.) Learn more about why poets.org loves Booksense.com W. B. Yeats exhibits on this site: Other W. B. Yeats references on this site:
    • Daughters
      A poetry exhibit curated by Eavan Boland.
    W. B. Yeats exhibits elsewhere on the web:
    • William Butler Yeats
      A detailed biography and an assortment of materials at Gale's Poetry Resource Center.
    • Poems 1899-1919
      From the Columbia University Bartleby Library: The Wind Among the Reeds Responsibilities and Other Poems (1916), and

    40. William Butler Yeats - 38.05
    May 1938. william butler yeats. by Louise Bogan william butler yeats, at theage of seventythree, stands well within the company of the great poets.
    http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/poetry/yeats/bogan.htm
    As originally published in
    The Atlantic Monthly May 1938
    William Butler Yeats
    by Louise Bogan
    W ILLIAM Butler Yeats, at the age of seventy-three, stands well within the company of the great poets. He is still writing, and the poems which now appear, usually embedded in short plays or set into the commentary and prefaces which have been another preoccupation of his later years, are, in many instances, as vigorous and as subtle as the poems written by him during the years ordinarily considered to be the period of a poet's maturity. Yeats has advanced into age with his art strengthened by a long battle which had as its object a literature written by Irishmen fit to take its place among the noble literatures of the world. The spectacle of a poet's work invigorated by his lifelong struggle against the artistic inertia of his nation is one that would shed strong light into any era. The phenomenon of a poet who enjoys continued development into the beginning of old age is in itself rare. Goethe, Sophocles, and, in a lesser degree, Milton come to mind as men whose last works burned with the gathered fuel of their lives. More often development, in a poet, comes to a full stop; and it is frequently a negation of the ideals of his youth, as well as a declination of his powers, that throws a shadow across his final pages. Yeats in his middle years began to concern himself with the problem of the poet in age. He wrote in 1917, when he was fifty-two:

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