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Yeats Annual No. 13

Palgrave Macmillan

Part of the book series: Yeats Annual (YA)

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxv
  2. Essays

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. The Anti-Theatre and its Double

      • Gregory N. Eaves
      Pages 34-61
    3. In Fundamental Agreement: Yeats and Wyndham Lewis

      • Peter L. Caracciolo, Paul Edwards
      Pages 110-157
    4. Staging The King’s Threshold

      • Richard Allen Cave
      Pages 158-175
    5. Yeats and the Ghost of Wordsworth

      • Maneck H. Daruwala
      Pages 197-220
  3. ‘Mastering What is Most Abstract’: A Forum on a Vision

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 239-239
    2. Yeats and the Thirteenth Æon

      • Ron Heisler
      Pages 241-252
  4. Shorter Notes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 263-263
    2. Variant Covers of The Secret Rose

      • Virginia Hyde
      Pages 292-295
    3. W. B. Yeats and The Oxford Magazine

      • Declan D. Kiely
      Pages 296-307
  5. Reviews

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 329-329

About this book

Yeats Annual is the leading international research-level journal devoted to the greatest twentieth-century poet in the English language. In this number there are new essays on Yeats's theatre by leading scholars such as Richard Allen Cave, Gregory N. Eaves and Masaru Sekine, while scholars from nine countries including Peter L. Caracciolo and Paul Edwards, Maneck H. Daruwala, William F. Halloran, Elisabeth Heine and Colleen MacKenna address such matters as 'Yeats and Maud Gonne: Marriage and the Astrological Record, 1908-9', Yeats's relations with Fiona Macleod and with Wyndham Lewis, the Ghost of Wordsworth, Philip Larkin and Seamus Heaney. There are new essays on A Vision , shorter bibliographical notes and reviews of ten new studies.

Reviews

'The admirable Yeats Annual...a powerful base of biographical and textual knowledge. Since 1982 the vade mecumof Yeats.' - Bernard O'Donoghue, The Times Literary Supplement

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of London, UK

    Warwick Gould

About the editor

RICHARD ALLEN CAVE Professor of Drama and Theatre Studies, University of London PETER L. CARACCIOLO Senior Lecturer in English, Royal Holloway, University of London MANECK H. DARUWALA Associate Professor of English, Florida International University GREGORY N. EAVES Lecturer in English, Kingston University, Surrey PAUL EDWARDS Lecturer, Bath College of Higher Education PHILIP W. ERRINGTON Currently researching John Mansfield for his Doctorate, University College London ADRIAN FRAZIER Professor of English, Union College WILLIAM F. HALLORAN Professor of English Literature, University of Wisconsin T. JEREMIAH HEALEY III Honours graduate in English Literature and Theology, Georgetown University ELIZABETH HEINE Editor of the Abinger Edition of E. M. Forster RON HEISLEER Former trade union research worker VIRGINIA HYDE Professor of English, Washington State University K. P. S. JOCHUM Professor of English, Universität Bamberg, Germany DECLAN KIELY An MPhil student, University of London W. J. MC CORMACK Professor of Literary History, Goldsmiths College COLIN MCDOWELL Public servant in the Australian Bureau of Statistics COLLEEN MCKENNA Completing a Doctorate at the University of London JAMES PETHICA Associate Professor of English, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA MASARU SEKINE A Trained Noh actor, Professor in the Department of Politics and Economics, Waseda University MICHAEL SIDNELL Emeritus Professor of English at Trinity College, University ofToronto COLIN SMYTHE Publisher with a unique range of interests in Irish and Anglo-Irish culture DEIRDRE TOOMEY Editor of Yeats and Women: Yeats Annual No 9 (1991)

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