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  1. Essays in honour of Eamonn Cantwell
    Yeats annual no. 20, a special number
    Erschienen: ©2016
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers in association with the Institute of English Studies School of Advanced Study, University of London, Cambridge

    "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.... mehr

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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)."--Publisher's website

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781783741809; 1783741805
    Schriftenreihe: Yeats annual 2054-3611 ; no. 20, special number
    Yeats annual ; no. 20, special number
    Schlagworte: Bibliography; Philosophy; Criticism, interpretation, etc; POETRY ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Bibliographies
    Weitere Schlagworte: Yeats, W. B. 1865-1939; Yeats, W. B. 1865-1939; Yeats, W. B. 1865-1939; Yeats, W. B (1865-1939); Yeats, W. B (1865-1939); Yeats, W. B (1865-1939); Cantwell, Eamonn; Cantwell, Eamonn; Yeats, W. B (1865-1939); Yeats, W. B (1865-1939); Yeats, W. B (1865-1939); Yeats, W. B
    Umfang: Online Ressource (510 pages), illustrations (some color), portraits.
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    Available through Open Book Publishers. - "Publications received": pages 459-460. "Sesquicentenary fiction and other books on aspects of Yeats's life and career": page 461. Includes bibliographical references

    Available through Open Book Publishers

    Warwick Gould: List of Illustrations ; Abbreviations ; Editorial Board ; Notes on Contributors ; Introduction ; Acknowledgements and Editorial Information ; ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF EAMONN CANTWELL. Yeats and his Books

    R. F. Foster: ‘Philosophy and Passion’: W. B. Yeats, Ireland and Europe

    Bernard O’Donoghue: Yeats the Love Poet

    Helen Vendler: The Puzzle of Sequence: Two Political Poems

    Paul Muldoon: Moving on Silence: Yeats and the Refrain as Symbol

    John Kelly: Eliot and Yeats

    Crónán Ó Doibhlin: The Cantwell Collection

    Warwick Gould: RESEARCH UPDATES AND OBITUARIES. W. B. Yeats’s Mosada Colin Smythe ; Yeats and the Flying Dutchman

    Geert Lernout: Yeats and Tukaram: ‘An Asylum for my Affections’

    Günther Schmigalle: ‘I am sitting in a café with two French-Americans’: W. B. Yeats, Max Dauthendey, James and Theodosia Durand. Durand’s ‘Communistic Manifesto’

    Deirdre Toomey: Three Letters from Yeats to the Anarchist, Augustin Hamon

    John Kelly: Ghost-writing for Sara Allgood

    Nicolas Barker: Jon Stallworthy (1935–2014)

    Richard Allen Cave: Katharine Worth (1922–2015)

    Colin McDowell: ‘MASTERING WHAT IS MOST ABSTRACT’: A FORUM ON A VISION. A Vision: The Revised 1937 Edition, edited by Margaret Mills Harper and Catherine E. Paul, The Collected Works of W. B. Yeats, Vol. XIV. A Review Essay

    Warwick Gould: An Afterword: The Macmillan Archive and Editorial Policy

    Colin McDowell: God-appointed Berkeley and W. J. Mc Cormack’s ‘We Irish’ in Europe: Yeats, Berkeley and Joseph Hone. A Review Essay

    Jad Adams: Winifred Dawson, The Porter’s Daughter: The Life of Amy Audrey Locke

    Deirdre Toomey: Brian Arkins, The Thought of W. B. Yeats; J. P. Mahaffy, Rambles & Studies in Greece, with an Introduction and Commentary by Brian Arkins Michael Edwards ; Olivia Shakespear, Beauty’s Hour, edited by Anne Margaret Daniel