Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939
Biography
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. A pillar of the Irish literary establishment, he helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
Found in 500 Collections and/or Records:
Abbey Theatre
Notes on correspondence about the Abbey Theatre; Yeats's disputes with Horniman; notes on "Henderson Abbey Theatre and Irish plays"; theatre program for "In the Shadow of the Glen", "The Workhouse Ward", and "The Words Upon the Window Pane".
Academy for Educational Development, Inc., 1967
The Academy thanks Ellmann for his assistance in pinning down a Yeats quote.
Adams, Hazard, 1956 - 1964
Exchange between Ellmann and Adams.
Adlard, John, 1962
Adlard asks for Ellmann's help in contacting Mrs. Yeats.
"Adventures of a Biographer", Undated
Ellmann's essay or talk on the subject of biography.
"Alan", 1947 - 1985
Correspondence to/from persons named "Alan" and/or "Allan", surname unknown. Includes mentions of Dolmetsch, Palmer, Walkley, George Richardson, and Hanley.
Albion Hotel, 1947-05-30
Ellmann writes, in part: "...it is of some importance for my purposes to know when [Yeats] moved into 18 Woburn Buildings...."
Allen, James Lovic, 1974 - 1983
Includes "Belief Versus Faith in the Credo of Yeats", a reprint from the Journal of Modern Literature.
Allen, Julia, 1946
Mention of the Irish Astrological Society and the subjects of freewill and identity.
Allt, Peter, 1949 - 1959
Exchange between Ellmann and Allt.