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Yeats ( 1907 ) The need to support Ida Nettleship ( 1877 – 1907 ), whom he married in 1901, led him to accept a post teaching art at the University of Liverpool.
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Yeats and 1907
There are at least five plays based on Deirdre's story: George William Russell's Deirdre ( 1902 ), William Butler Yeats ' Deirdre ( 1907 ), J. M. Synge's Deirdre of the Sorrows ( 1910 ), John Coulter's Deirdre of the Sorrows: An Ancient and Noble Tale Retold by John Coulter for Music by Healey Willian ( 1944 ), and Vincent Woods ' A Cry from Heaven ( 2005 ).
In August 1907, his interest in the theatre began after he went to see an Abbey production of plays by W. B. Yeats and Lady Gregory at the Cork Opera House.
Yeats and support
The Cuala Press was an Irish private press set up in 1908 by Elizabeth Yeats with support from her brother William Butler Yeats that played an important role in the Celtic Revival of the early 20th century.
Yeats and Nettleship
Other than that, he was in an association with John Trivett Nettleship, and Sidney Hall, also followers of Blake, as well as John Butler Yeats and George Wilson ( 1848-1890, a Scottish Pre-Raphaelite inspired artist ), called The Brotherhood.
Yeats and –
John " Jack " Butler Yeats ( 29 August 1871 – 28 March 1957 ) was an Irish artist and Olympic medallist.
* The Fourth John Butler Yeats Seminar, at the Swift Theatre, Trinity College, Dublin 10 – 12 September 2010 details
His father, John Butler Yeats ( 1839 – 1922 ), was a descendant of Jervis Yeats, a Williamite soldier and linen merchant who died in 1712.
William Allingham – Henry C. Beeching – Oliver Madox Brown – Olive Custance – John Davidson – Austin Dobson – Lord Alfred Douglas – Evelyn Douglas – Edward Dowden – Ernest Dowson – Michael Field – Norman Gale – Edmund Gosse – John Gray – William Ernest Henley – Gerard Manley Hopkins – Herbert P. Horne – Lionel Johnson – Andrew Lang – Eugene Lee-Hamilton – Maurice Hewlett – Edward Cracroft Lefroy – Arran and Isla Leigh – Amy Levy – John William Mackail – Digby Mackworth Dolben – Fiona MacLeod – Frank T. Marzials – Théophile Julius Henry Marzials – George Meredith – Alice Meynell – Cosmo Monkhouse – George Moore – William Morris – Frederick W. H. Myers – Roden Noël – John Payne – Victor Plarr – A. Mary F. Robinson – William Caldwell Roscoe – Christina Rossetti – Dante Gabriel Rossetti – Algernon Charles Swinburne – John Addington Symonds – Arthur Symons – Rachel Annand Taylor – Francis Thompson – John Todhunter – Herbert Trench – John Leicester Warren, Lord de Tabley – Rosamund Marriott Watson – Theodore Watts-Dunton – Oscar Wilde – Margaret L. Woods – Theodore Wratislaw – W. B. Yeats
Yeats and ),
Stan and Hilda Ogden were often at the centre of overtly funny storylines, with other comic characters including Eddie Yeats ( Geoffrey Hughes ), Fred Gee ( Fred Feast ) and Jack Duckworth ( William Tarmey ) all making their first appearances during the decade.
* Robert Gordon ( 1978 ), John Butler Yeats and John Sloan the records of a friendship The Dolmen Press New Yeats Papers XIV Dublin.
* Declan J Foley ( 2009 ), editor, Letters of John Butler Yeats to his son Jack B. Yeats Lilliput Press Dublin ISBN 978-1-84351-155-7.
* Joseph Hone, editor ( 1944 ), J. B. Yeats Letters to his son W. B. Yeats and Others 1969-1922, Faber and Faber, 1 & 2 eds., republished Martin Secker and Waburg Ltd, ( 1983 ).
* William M. Murphy ( 1978 ), Prodigal Father: The Life of John Butler Yeats, 1839-1922 published by Cornell University Press.
* William M. Murphy ( 1995 ), Family Secrets: William Butler Yeats and His Relatives Syracuse University Press, 1995.
( 1987 ), The Drawings of John Butler Yeats ( Albany, New York: Albany Institute of History and Art, and Union College, Departments of Art and English ).
* Robert Gordon ( 1978 ), John Butler Yeats and John Sloan: The Record of a FriendshipThe Dolmen Press New Yeats Papers XIV Dublin.
* Lennox Robinson, editor ( 1920 ), Further Letters of John Butler Yeats: Selected by Lennox Robinson, The Cuala Press, Churchtown, Dundrum, County Dublin.
* Yeats John Butler ( 1918 ), Essays Irish and American, ( with an appreciation by AE ) Talbot Press Dublin / T Fisher Unwin London.
* James White ( 1972 ), John Butler Yeats and The Irish Renaissance with pictures from the collection of Michael Butler Yeats and from The National Gallery of Ireland The Dolmen Press Dublin.
Yeats and whom
In 1903, he married her much to the horror and undying hatred of W. B. Yeats, whose muse she was and to whom Yeats had proposed many times.
The generation of Irish poets who followed Yeats were, to simplify, divided between those who were influenced by his early Celtic style and those who followed such modernist figures as James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, both of whom wrote poetry as well as their better known fiction and drama.
In 1900 he made the acquaintance of W. B. Yeats ( of whom his mother highly approved ) and of George Moore ( of whom she did not ) and began to frequent Dublin literary circles.
Yeats and married
Yeats married Susan Pollexfen ( 1841-1900 ) September 10, 1863 at St. John's Church, Sligo: they had six children:
After having turned down at least four marriage proposals from Yeats between 1891 and 1901, Maud married Major John MacBride in Paris in 1903.
Francis Stuart ( 1902 – 2000 ) started his literary life as a protégé of W. B. Yeats and married Isuelt, daughter of Maude Gonne.
Yeats, however, seemed to have had mixed feelings for Stuart who was, after all, married to a woman he regarded almost as a daughter and, even, as a possible wife.
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