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:
Joyce, James
Transcriptions of letters between Yeats and Joyce; Ellmann's notes.
"Joyce, Yeats and Wilde", 1982-11
Promotional flyer; press cuttings.
Jupp, Marguerite, Undated
"...If you're still interested in celestial cycles and such, I just ran into an explanation of 'the Great Year'...."
Kajtannikoff, Luba, 1947
Includes a handwritten transcription of a letter from W.B. Yeats to Kajtannikoff regarding her poem published in the Irish Statesman.
Keane, Patrick J., 1969 - 1972
Keane asks Ellmann if a Nietzsche-Yeats study would be worthwhile and other topics.
Keyte, Penelope E.J. "Penny", 1974 - 1976
Exchange regarding Keyte's thesis, particularly her section on self and anti-self.
Laid in materials, 1947
Typed and carbon copy typed materials laid in the bound dissertation.
Lang, Cecil, 1966-09-09
Lang's cover letter accompanied by an excerpt from an article about Swinburne on Yeats.
Lecture 3, 1953
Lecture 3: The Search for Limits.
Lecture note fragments
Fragments of lecture notes. Topics include: Yeats's Rose poems and Field trips of a Yeats biographer.