William Butler Yeats
Reader's Guide to William Butler Yeats
The poetry of William Butler Yeats presents unusual problems for the general reader. Yeats drew heavily upon mystical and theosophical systems of a more or less arcane nature. Moreover, he often referred to events in his own life and in the histor...
William Butler Yeats - Folk Songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales Music Book
William Butler Yeats - Folk Songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales Music Book, scoring: Piano/Vocal;Piano/Vocal/Guitar, instruments: Voice;Guitar;Piano; 260 pages
Selected Poems and Four Plays of William Butler Yeats
This edition of 211 of Yeats's poems and four of his plays is organized chronologically, and also includes a foreword, an introd Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
W.B. Yeats
In this extraordinary memoir, Novel Prize winner William Butler Yeats writes with candor and insight about his life from childhood to late middle age. He includes his association with various literary and political figures, his role in the foundin...
Yeats
At once praised and condemned by his contemporaries and by critics ever since for his highly complex poetic vision, William Butler Yeats remains one of the most important and controversial twentieth-century poets.
A Pot O' Gold
This collection of Irish blessings, folktales, poems, recipes, and stories includes contributions by William Allingham, Katharine Tynan, and William Butler Yeats. Watercolor illustrations accompany the text. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.







