Fr. 8.90

The Countess Cathleen

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At their humble, rural home, a poor family gathers whatever they can find to make dinner. A terrible famine has Ireland in its grip, and strange occurrences and beings are widely reported. When the Countess Cathleen arrives on their doorstep, the family mocks her, unaware of what is to come. The Countess Cathleen is a verse drama by W.B. Yeats.

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W.B. Yeats (1865-1939) was an Irish poet. Born in Sandymount, Yeats was raised between Sligo, England, and Dublin by John Butler Yeats, a prominent painter, and Susan Mary Pollexfen, the daughter of a wealthy merchant family. He began writing poetry around the age of seventeen, influenced by the Romantics and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, but soon turned to Irish folklore and the mystical writings of William Blake for inspiration. As a young man he joined and founded several occult societies, including the Dublin Hermetic Order and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, participating in séances and rituals as well as acting as a recruiter. While these interests continued throughout Yeats' life, the poet dedicated much of his middle years to the struggle for Irish independence. In 1904, alongside John Millington Synge, Florence Farr, the Fay brothers, and Annie Horniman, Yeats founded the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, which opened with his play Cathleen ni Houlihan and Lady Gregory's Spreading the News and remains Ireland's premier venue for the dramatic arts to this day. Although he was an Irish Nationalist, and despite his work toward establishing a distinctly Irish movement in the arts, Yeats-as is evident in his poem "Easter, 1916"-struggled to identify his idealism with the sectarian violence that emerged with the Easter Rising in 1916. Following the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, however, Yeats was appointed to the role of Senator and served two terms in the position. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923, and continued to write and publish poetry, philosophical and occult writings, and plays until his death in 1939.


Product details

Authors William Butler Yeats, Yeats William Butler
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2021
 
EAN 9781513270876
ISBN 978-1-5132-7087-6
No. of pages 50
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Series Mint Editions
Mint Editions—Poetry and Verse
Mint Editions (Poetry and Verse)
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Poetry, DRAMA / Ancient & Classical, DRAMA / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Ireland, Classic and pre-20th century plays, Tragic plays

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