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Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, Randee Dawn shares how a book of folk tales by W.B. Yeats was a "lightbulb moment" for her, and helped her ill grandfather DFlux Photography, LLC; CAEZIK SF ...
With a preface by I. Liseux. Latin and English (Paris: Isidore Liseux, 1879). On Pound and Yeats’s use of this book, see James Longenbach, ‘The Secret Society of Modernism: Pound, Yeats, Olivia ...
This book gathered together the poems inspired ... A single soul that lacks a sweet crystalline cry. ('Paudeen' - W.B. Yeats) However, it is the last poem on this theme that is the most direct ...
As a precedent, one might cite one of the most famous of all Chinese books, A Dream of the Red Chamber under its alternative title, The Story of a Stone. Composed in the mid to late eighteenth century ...
Chicago Sun-Times archive Share W.B. Yeats went shopping on Michigan Avenue ... but Thomas both signed the bar book and penned letters home on stationery from the Quadrangle Club, where he ...
This book gathered together the poems inspired ... A single soul that lacks a sweet crystalline cry. ('Paudeen' - W.B. Yeats) However, it is the last poem on this theme that is the most direct ...
I did a double-take on the author's name: W.B. Yeats. Yes, the same Nobel Prize-winning poet ... Fluttery fairies like Tinkerbell! But Yeats' book, a combination of stories collected from his travels ...