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Yeats and was
The Abbey was founded in 1904 by a group that included Yeats with the aim of promoting indigenous literary talent.
William Butler Yeats was occasionally critical of Poe and once called him " vulgar ".
Ruickbie, Hutton, and others further argue that much of what has been published of Gardnerian Wicca, as Gardner's practice came to be known by, was written by Blake, Yeats, Valiente and Crowley and contains borrowings from other identifiable sources.
In the 20th century a loose ballad-like six-foot line with a strong medial pause was used by William Butler Yeats.
John " Jack " Butler Yeats ( 29 August 1871 – 28 March 1957 ) was an Irish artist and Olympic medallist.
His brother was William Butler Yeats.
Yeats was born in London, England.
He was the youngest son of Irish portraitist John Butler Yeats, and the brother of the Nobel Prize winning poet William Butler Yeats.
Mrs Salter recorded W. B. Yeats as saying " It's my belief that if you psychical researchers had been about when God Almighty was creating the world, he couldn't have done the job ".
William Butler Yeats was generally critical of Poe, calling him " vulgar.
William Butler Yeats ( ; 13 June 186528 January 1939 ) was an Irish poet and playwright, and one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature.
Yeats was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and, along with Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn, and others, founded the Abbey Theatre, where he served as its chief during its early years.
Yeats was a very good friend of Indian Bengali poet Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
Yeats was born and educated in Dublin, but spent his childhood in County Sligo.
An Anglo-Irishman, William Butler Yeats was born in Sandymount, County Dublin, Ireland.
His father, John Butler Yeats ( 1839 – 1922 ), was a descendant of Jervis Yeats, a Williamite soldier and linen merchant who died in 1712.
At the time of his marriage, John Yeats was studying law but abandoned his studies to study art at Heatherley's Art School in London.
" Though he had difficulty with mathematics and languages ( possibly because Yeats was tone deaf ,) he was fascinated by biology and zoology.
It was during this period that he started writing poetry, and, in 1885, Yeats ' first poems, as well as an essay entitled " The Poetry of Sir Samuel Ferguson ", were published in the Dublin University Review.
During 1885, Yeats was involved in the formation of the Dublin Hermetic Order.
During séances held from 1912, a spirit calling itself " Leo Africanus " apparently claimed it was Yeats ' Daemon or anti-self, inspiring some of the speculations in Per Amica Silentia Lunae.
Gonne was eighteen months younger than Yeats and later claimed she met the poet as a " paint-stained art student.

Yeats and intrinsically
Perhaps then, it must be said although Yeats was intrinsically a nationalist, he had a deeper desire to live simply.

Yeats and Irish
Similar examples may be found in Irish poet William Butler Yeats ' poem The Wild Swans at Coole where the maturing season that the poet observes symbolically represents his own ageing self.
The Gaelic Athletic Association, the Gaelic League and the cultural revival under W. B. Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregory, together with the new political thinking of Arthur Griffith expressed in his newspaper Sinn Féin and the organisations the National Council and the Sinn Féin League led to the identification of Irish people with the concept of a Gaelic nation and culture, completely independent of Britain.
A few months after the Easter Rising, W. B. Yeats commemorated some of the fallen figures of the Irish Republican movement, as well as expressed his torn emotions regarding these events, in the poem Easter, 1916.
In its heyday, many celebrities belonged to the Golden Dawn, such as actress Florence Farr, Irish revolutionary Maud Gonne, Irish writer William Butler Yeats, Welsh author Arthur Machen, English author Evelyn Underhill, and English author Aleister Crowley.
* 1865 – William Butler Yeats, Irish writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1937 )
Unusually, Yeats holds the distinction of being Ireland's first medalist at the Olympic Games in the wake of creation of the Irish Free State.
* 1839 – John Butler Yeats, Northern Irish artist ( d. 1922 )
Although Yeats ' early works drew heavily on Shelley, Edmund Spenser, and on the diction and colouring of pre-Raphaelite verse, he soon turned to Irish mythology and folklore and the writings of William Blake.
Although he was influenced by French Symbolism, Yeats concentrated on an identifiably Irish content and this inclination was reinforced by his involvement with a new generation of younger and emerging Irish authors.
Together with Lady Gregory, Martyn, and other writers including J. M. Synge, Seán O ' Casey, and Padraic Colum, Yeats was one of those responsible for the establishment of the " Irish Literary Revival " movement.
In 1899, Yeats, Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn and George Moore established the Irish Literary Theatre for the purpose of performing Irish and Celtic plays.
In the earlier part of his life, Yeats was a member of the primitive IRA, desperate to return to an independent Irish state.
* January 28 – William Butler Yeats, Irish writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1865 )
* June 13 – William Butler Yeats, Irish writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1939 )
* February 3 – John Butler Yeats, Northern Irish artist ( b. 1839 )
* March 16 – John Butler Yeats, Irish artist ( d. 1922 )

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