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'The admirable Yeats Annual...a powerful base of biographical and textual knowledge. Since 1982 the vade mecum of Yeats - Bernard O'Donoghue, Times Literary Supplement Informationen zum Autor CHRISTOPHER BLAKE Reference and Instruction Librarian, Lees-McRae College in Banner ElkRICHARD ALLEN CAVE Professor of Drama and Theatre Arts, Royal Holloway, University of LondonMATTHEW GIBSON Assistant Professor of English, American University of BulgariaJASON HARDING Assistant Director, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, Feng Chia University, TaiwanMARGARET MILLS HARPER Professor of English, Georgia State UniversityJOHN HARWOOD Emeritus Reader in English Literature, Flinders University of South AustraliaJANIS HASWELL Associate Professor of English in the College of Arts and Humanities, Texas A&M University at Corpus ChristiCLARE HUTTON Arts and Humanities Research Board Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of LondonA.NORMAN JEFFARES Honorary Life President of IASAILK.P.S.JOCHUM Emeritus Professor of English, Universitat Bamberg, GermanyCOLIN McDOWELL Public Servant in the Australian Bureau of StatisticsLAURA O'CONNOR Associate Professor of English, University of California, IrvineJAMES PETHICA Teaches at Williams College, MassachusettsANN SADDLEMYER Emeritus Professor of English and Drama, University of TorontoRONALD SCHUCHARD Goodrich C.White Professor of English, Emory UniversityDEIDRE TOOMEY Editor of Yeats and Women: Yeats Annual No 9 Klappentext This is the first collection of essays to address the coming subject in studies of the Irish Literary Revival and the Modernist Movement - Yeats's poetic, theatrical and occult collaborations. His creative dealings with such figures as Dolmetsch, Florence Farr, Lady Gregory, George Yeats, and Frank O'Connor, set his individual genius into the creative community which he himself built. With research materials, shorter notes, and reviews of 20 books, exhibitions and performances, and 10 plates including unknown images of Yeats, Anne Yeats, Mrs Patrick Campbell and others. Zusammenfassung This is the first collection of essays to address the coming subject in studies of the Irish Literary Revival and the Modernist Movement - Yeats's poetic, theatrical and occult collaborations. His creative dealings with such figures as Dolmetsch, Florence Farr, Lady Gregory, George Yeats, and Frank O'Connor, set his individual genius into the creative community which he himself built. With research materials, shorter notes, and reviews of 20 books, exhibitions and performances, and 10 plates including unknown images of Yeats, Anne Yeats, Mrs Patrick Campbell and others. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Plates Abbreviations Editorial Board Notes on the Contributors Editors' Introduction Acknowledgements YEATS'S COLLABORATIONS Claiming Raftery's Curse: Yeats, Hyde, Lady Gregory and the Writing of The Marriage ; J. Pethica The Countess Cathleen and the Chanting of Verse, 1892-1912; R. Schuchard Ghosts in the Machine: Yeats and the Metallic Homunculus, with Transcripts of Reports by W.B.Yeats and Edmund Dulac; Edited by C. Blake Celestial Bodies: Sexual Cosmologies in a Collaborative Vision ; M.M. Harper W.B. and George Yeats: The Writing, Editing, and dating of Yeats's Poems of the Mid 1920s and 1930s, with a Chronology of the Composition of the Poems; W.K.Chapman Resurrecting Calvary : A Reconstructive Interpretation of the Play and its Making; Janis Haswell Putting Words into a Rambling Oeasant Poet's Mouth: Frank O'Connor and W.B.Yeats's translations 'from the Irish'; L. O'Connor VALE ANNE YEATS 1919-2001 Anne Butler Yeats 9 May 1919-4 July 2001: Funeral Oration; A. Saddlemyer Jack Butler Yeats: Some Memories; A. Yeats RESEARCH MATERIALS AND SHORTER NOTES Francis Fahy's 'Ireland in London-Reminiscences' (1921); edited by C. Hutton Yeats and the Goethe-Plakette : An Unpublished Letter and its Context; K.P.S.Jochum Au...