A Yeats challenging his fin-de-siècle stereotype emerges in these ground-breaking essays. Including Denis Donoghue's Ireland: Race, Nation, State, and focusing on Yeats's Fenianism, William Sharp , the influence of Rossetti, and the origins of the Golden Dawn, this volume collects newly-discovered lectures on Clairvoyance and Thomas Davis. Poems attributed to Yeats are shown to be by Gogarty. Nineteen editions and studies of Yeats, Blake, and Beardsley, and stagings of Wilde and Synge are reviewed.
Language
English
Pages
424
Format
Hardcover
Release
May 11, 2001
ISBN 13
9780333716403
Yeats and the Nineties: Yeats Annual No. 14: A Special Number
A Yeats challenging his fin-de-siècle stereotype emerges in these ground-breaking essays. Including Denis Donoghue's Ireland: Race, Nation, State, and focusing on Yeats's Fenianism, William Sharp , the influence of Rossetti, and the origins of the Golden Dawn, this volume collects newly-discovered lectures on Clairvoyance and Thomas Davis. Poems attributed to Yeats are shown to be by Gogarty. Nineteen editions and studies of Yeats, Blake, and Beardsley, and stagings of Wilde and Synge are reviewed.