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An edition of W.B. Yeats (1997)

W.B. Yeats

a life

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Volume 1: In the first authorized biography of Yeats to appear in over fifty years, leading Irish historian R.F. Foster travels beyond Yeats's towering image as arguably the century's greatest poet to restore a real sense of Yeats's extraordinary life as Yeats himself experienced it. In the first volume of this definitive biography, Foster covers the poet's first fifty years, bringing new light to bear on Yeats's heroic and often ruthless efforts to invent himself as a poet and public figure. Drawn from a fascinating archive of personal and contemporary documents with the cooperation of surviving members of the Yeats family, it dramatically alters long-held assumptions about the poet's background, his relationship with Maud Gonne and other women, and his roles in the great cultural and political upheavals that transformed Ireland in his lifetime. This brilliant account of the public and private lives of William Butler Yeats illuminates not only the wellspring of his artistic vision, but the modern Irish identity he helped to create. - Publisher.

Volume 2: The first volume in Roy Foster's magisterial biography of W.B. Yeats was hailed as "a work of huge significance" (The Atlantic Monthly) and "a stupendous historiographical feat" (Irish Sunday Independent). Now, the eagerly awaited second volume explores the complex poetic, political, and personal intricacies of Yeats's dramatic final decades, a period that saw the Easter Rebellion, the founding of the Irish state in 1922, and the production of Yeats's greatest masterpieces. In the conclusion of this first fully authorized biography, Foster brilliantly illuminates the circumstances -- the rich internal and external experiences -- that shaped the great poetry of Yeats's later years: "The Wild Swans at Coole," "Sailing to Byzantium," "The Tower," "The Circus Animals Desertion," "Under Ben Bulben," and many others. Yeats's pursuit of Irish nationalism and an independent Irish culture, his continued search for supernatural truths through occult experimentation, his extraordinary marriage, a series of tempestuous love affairs, and his lingering obsession with Maud Gonne are all explored here with a nuance and awareness rare in literary biography. Foster gives us the very texture of Yeats's life and thought, revealing the many ways he made poetry out of the "quarrel" with himself and the upheaval around him. But this consummate biography also shows that Yeats was much more than simply a lyric poet and examines in great detail Yeats's non-poetic work--his essays, plays, polemics, and memoirs. The enormous and varied circle of Yeats's friends, lovers, family, collaborators and antagonists inhabit and enrich a personal world of astounding energy, artistic commitment and verve; while the poet himself is shown returning again and again to his governing preoccupations, sex and death. Based on complete and unprecedented access to Yeats's papers and written with extraordinary grace and insight, W.B. Yeats, A Life offers the fullest portrait yet of the private and public life of one of the twentieth century's greatest poets. - Publisher.

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W.B. Yeats: a life. 1, The apprentice Mage, 1865-1914
1998, Oxford University Press
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1997, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

v. 1. The apprentice mage, 1865-1914.
Family trees
Introduction
Prologue : Yeatses and Pollexfens
The artist's children: Sligo 1865-1881
Explorations : Dublin 1881-1887
Two years : Bedford Park 1887-1889
Secret societies 1889-1891
The battles of the books 1891-1893
Lands of heart's desire 1894-1896
Waiting for the millennium 1896-1898
Shadowy waters 1898-1900
Occult politics 1900-1901
National dramas 1901-1902
The taste of salt 1902-1903
From America to Abbey Street 1903-1904
Delighting in enemies 1905-1906
Synge and the Ireland of his time 1907-1909
Severances 1909-1910
True and false Irelands 1910-1911
Ghosts 1911-1913
Memory Harbour 1913-1914
Appendix : 'The poet Yeats talks drama with Ashton Stevens', from the San Francisco Examiner, 30 January 1904
v. 2. The arch-poet, 1915-1939.
Introduction : Accidence and coherence
Prologue : Crossways
Accomplishment and Noh 1915-1916
Shades and angels 1916-1917
The sense of happiness 1917-1919
A feeling for revelation 1919-1920
'Weight and measure in a time of dearth' 1920-1921
Living in the explosion 1922-1924
Bad writers and bishops 1924-1925
Vanity and pride 1925-1927
Striking a match 1927-1930
One last burial 1930-1932
Struggles toward reality 1932-1933
A new fanaticism 1933-1934
Passionate metaphysics 1934-1935
Fire and eating 1936-1937
Folly and elegance 1937-1938
Dying like an empire 1938-1939
Epilogue : Genius and history

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Oxford, New York

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821/.8, B
Library of Congress
PR5906 .F66 1997, PR5906.F66 1997

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Hardcover
Pagination
2 v. :
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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OL993167M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0192117351, 0198184654
ISBN 13
9780192117359, 9780198184652
LCCN
96031671
Library Thing
509676
Goodreads
643545
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