The Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats, Vol. 8 (of 8) Discoveries. Edmund Spenser. Poetry and Tradition; and Other Essays. Bibliography

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The Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats, Vol. 8 (of 8) Discoveries. Edmund Spenser. Poetry and Tradition; and Other Essays. Bibliography

by W. B. (William Butler) Yeats

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DISCOVERIES. EDMUND SPENSER. POETRY AND TRADITION; & OTHER ESSAYS BEING THE EIGHTH VOLUME OF THE COLLECTED WORKS IN VERSE & PROSE OF WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

0:26
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DISCOVERIES

1:45:59
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POETRY AND TRADITION

23:35
4

MODERN IRISH POETRY

20:37
5

LADY GREGORY’S CUCHULAIN OF MUIRTHEMNE

16:55
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LADY GREGORY’S GODS AND FIGHTING MEN

25:54
7

MR. SYNGE AND HIS PLAYS

13:04
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LIONEL JOHNSON

3:53
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THE PATHWAY

7:50
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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS BY ALLAN WADE.

1:47

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In this final volume, the author’s keen eye turns to the crumbling ball‑rooms and quiet convent schools of western Ireland, where a modest theatrical troupe stages a play steeped in mythic history. Through vivid, almost tactile prose, he sketches the faded grandeur of a town caught between tradition and modernity, describing everything from broken panes of glass to the subtle choreography of an audience half‑drunk yet deeply attentive. The essay unfolds as a meditation on the role of poetry and performance in a landscape where the old and the new coexist without obvious transition, inviting listeners to hear the quiet reverence that underpins everyday Irish life.

Interwoven with the essays are a selection of poems that echo the same themes of discovery, faith, and artistic longing. Their lyrical cadence balances the scholarly tone of the prose, offering moments of introspection that feel both personal and universal. Together, the pieces create a rich tapestry of cultural reflection, perfect for anyone eager to explore the nuanced relationship between art, history, and the places that inspire them.

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The Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats, Vol. 8 (of 8) Discoveries. Edmund Spenser. Poetry and Tradition; and Other Essays. Bibliography Discoveries. Edmund Spenser. Poetry and Tradition; and Other Essays. Bibliography

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2015-08-05

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About the author

W. B. (William Butler) Yeats

W. B. (William Butler) Yeats

1865–1939

A towering voice of Irish poetry and one of the key writers of literary modernism, he joined myth, politics, love, and the supernatural in verse that still feels vivid today. His work ranges from dreamy early lyrics to sharp, unforgettable poems like those of his later years.

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