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Yeats and Cecil
In 1903, Pamela launched her own magazine under the title The Green Sheaf, with contributions by Yeats, Christopher St John ( Christabel Marshall ), Cecil French, A. E. ( George William Russell ), Gordon Craig ( Ellen Terry's son ), Dorothy Ward, John Todhunter, and others.
Yeats, Richard Le Gallienne, Lionel Johnson, Arthur Cecil Hillier, Ernest Dowson, Victor Plarr, Ernest Radford, Arthur Symons, G. A.
A. E .-Herbert Asquith-Maurice Baring-Hilaire Belloc-Laurence Binyon-Edmund Blunden-F. S. Boas-Eva Gore-Booth-Gordon Bottomley-F. W. Bourdillon-Robert Bridges-Rupert Brooke-T. E. Brown-A. H. Bullen-E. K. Chambers-G. K. Chesterton-Padraic Colum-James Fenimore Cooper-The Boston Symphony Orchestra-The Marquess of Crewe-Walter De la Mare-Geoffrey Dearmer-John Drinkwater-V. L. Edminson-Michael Field-J. E. Flecker-John Freeman-Margaret C. Furse-John Galsworthy-Wilfred Wilson Gibson-Julian Grenfell-Thomas Hardy-F. W. Harvey-Ralph Hodgson-W. N. Hodgson-A. E. Housman-Aldous Huxley-Violet Jacob-Francis Ledwidge-Winifred M. Letts-Sidney Royse Lysaght-Rose Macaulay-Alasdair MacGregor-E. A. Mackintosh-John Masefield-Beatrice Mayor-Charlotte Mew-Alice Meynell-Harold Monro-T. Sturge Moore-F. W. Moorman-Gilbert Murray-Sir Henry Newbolt-Robert Nichols-Madeleine Nightingale-Moira O ' Neill-Seamus O ' Sullivan-Joseph M. Plunkett-Madeleine Caron Rock-Lady Margaret Sackville-Siegfried Sassoon-Edward Shanks-Charles Hamilton Sorley-Sir Cecil Spring-Rice-James Stephens-Edward Wyndham Tennant-Edward Thomas-Francis Thompson-Herbert Trench-W. J. Turner-Evelyn Underhill-Lucy Whitmell-T. P. Cameron Wilson-W. B. Yeats

Yeats and Day
Lascelles Abercrombie-Richard Aldington-John Alford-A. C. Benson-Laurence Binyon-Edmund Blunden-W. S. Blunt-Gordon Bottomley-Robert Bridges-Rupert Brooke-Samuel " Erewhon " Butler-Roy Campbell-G. K. Chesterton-Richard Church-Padraic Colum-A. E. Coppard-Frances Cornford-John Davidson-W. H. Davies-Jeffrey Day-Walter De la Mare-Lord Alfred Douglas-John Drinkwater-Helen Parry Eden-T. S. Eliot-Vivian Locke Ellis-Michael Field-J. E. Flecker-F. S. Flint-John Freeman-Stella Gibbons-Wilfrid Gibson-Robert Graves-Thomas Hardy-H. D .-Philip Henderson-Maurice Hewlett-Ralph Hodgson-Gerard Manley Hopkins-A. E. Housman-Ford Madox Hueffer-T. E. Hulme-Aldous Huxley-James Joyce-Rudyard Kipling-D. H. Lawrence-Cecil Day Lewis-John Masefield-R. A. K. Mason-Charlotte Mew-Alice Meynell-Viola Meynell-Harold Monro-T. Sturge Moore-Edwin Muir-Henry Newbolt-Robert Nichols-Alfred Noyes-Wilfred Owen-J. D. C. Pellow-H. D. C. Pepler-Eden Phillpotts-Ezra Pound-Peter Quennell-Herbert Read-Isaac Rosenberg-Siegfried Sassoon-Geoffrey Scott-Edward Shanks-Fredegond Shove-Edith Sitwell-Osbert Sitwell-Sacheverell Sitwell-Stephen Spender-J. C. Squire-James Stephens-Edward Thomas-W. J. Turner-Sylvia Townsend Warner-Max Weber-Anna Wickham-Humbert Wolfe-William Butler Yeats
Conrad Aiken-W. H. Auden-George Barker-John Berryman-Robert Bly-Hart Crane-E. E. Cummings-Donald Davie-James Dickey-H. D .-Keith Douglas-Richard Eberhart-T. S. Eliot-William Empson-David Gascoyne-W. S. Graham-Robert Graves-Thom Gunn-John Heath-Stubbs-Geoffrey Hill-Gerard Manley Hopkins-Ted Hughes-T. E. Hulme-David Jones-Philip Larkin-D. H. Lawrence-Denise Levertov-C. Day Lewis-Robert Lowell-Norman MacCaig-Hugh MacDiarmid-Louis MacNeice-Charles Madge-W. S. Merwin-Christopher Middleton-Harold Monro-Marianne Moore-Edwin Muir-Howard Nemerov-Charles Olson-Wilfred Owen-Sylvia Plath-Ezra Pound-F. T. Prince-Kathleen Raine-John Crowe Ransom-Herbert Read-Laura Riding-Anne Ridler-Michael Roberts-Theodore Roethke-Isaac Rosenberg-Louis Simpson-Edith Sitwell-W. D. Snodgrass-Stephen Spender-Wallace Stevens-Allen Tate-Dylan Thomas-R. S. Thomas-Charles Tomlinson-Vernon Watkins-Richard Wilbur-William Carlos Williams-James Wright-W. B. Yeats
Nine of his poems appeared in The Faber Book of Modern Verse ( 1936 ) and W. B. Yeats made further selections for The Oxford Book of Modern English Verse ( 1938 ) in which Madge appeared alongside Auden, Stephen Spender, Louis MacNeice and C. Day Lewis.

Yeats and Lewis
" Thoreau also influenced many artists and authors including Edward Abbey, Willa Cather, Marcel Proust, William Butler Yeats, Sinclair Lewis, Ernest Hemingway, Upton Sinclair, E. B.
Roy Campbell, Henry Williamson, William Butler Yeats, Ezra Pound, Percy Wyndham Lewis, and T. S. Eliot.
In the center are photographs of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Giovanni Gentile, Benedetto Croce, Curzio Malaparte, Gabriele D ' Annunzio's membership card of the Fascio Fiumano di Combattimento, Benito Mussolini & Gabriele D ' Annunzio, Luigi Pirandello, Ardengo Soffici, Giovanni Papini, an illustration of Oswald Spengler, Ernst Jünger, Arnolt Bronnen, Otto Abetz & Robert Brasillach, Martin Heidegger, Jean Cocteau & Arno Breker, Sacha Guitry, Arno Breker & Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Charles Maurras, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Roy Campbell, Henry Williamson, William Butler Yeats, Ezra Pound, Percy Wyndham Lewis, and T. S. Eliot.
Others who are said to have been influenced by Civil Disobedience include: President John F. Kennedy, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, and various writers such as, Marcel Proust, Ernest Hemingway, Upton Sinclair, Sinclair Lewis, and William Butler Yeats.
Lascelles Abercrombie-Percy Addleshaw-Douglas Ainslie-Thomas Bailie Aldrich-William Alexander-William Allingham-Sir Edwin Arnold-Matthew Arnold-Thomas Ashe-Alfred Austin-William Edmonstoune Aytoun-Philip James Bailey-Richard Harris Barham-Maurice Baring-George Barlow-Jane Barlow-William Barnes-Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield-Thomas Lovell Beddoes-Henry Charles Beeching-Charles Dent Bell-Hilaire Belloc-Arthur Christopher Benson-Laurence Binyon-John Stuart Blackie-Richard Doddridge Blackmore-Mathilde Blind-Wilfrid Scawen Blunt-George Henry Boker-Gordon Bottomley-Francis William Bourdillon-Robert Bridges-Emily Brontë-Rupert Brooke-Robert Barnabas Brough-Oliver Madox Brown-Thomas Edward Brown-Elizabeth Barrett Browning-Robert Browning-William Cullen Bryant-Robert Buchanan-Arthur Gray Butler-Wathen Mark Wilks Call-Thomas Carlyle-Bliss Carman-John Clare-Caroline Clive-Arthur Hugh Clough-Hartley Coleridge-Mary E. Coleridge-Sara Coleridge-Mortimer Collins-Frances Cornford-William Cory-Frances Burdett Money Coutts-Dinah Maria Craik-Walter Crane-Marquess of Crewe-Arthur Shearly Cripps-Henry Cust-George Darley-John Davidson-William H. Davies-Thomas Osborne Davis-William James Dawson-Walter De la Mare-Lord De Tabley-Sir Aubrey De Vere-Aubrey De Vere-Emily Dickinson-Richard Watson Dixon-Bertram Dobell-Sydney Dobell-Austin Dobson-Alfred Domett-Lord Alfred Douglas-Edward Dowden-Ernest Dowson-Sir Francis Hastings Doyle-John Drinkwater-Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux-Helen, Lady Dufferin-George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier-Matilda Betham Edwards-George Eliot-Ebenezer Elliott-Henry Ellison-Ralph Waldo Emerson-Frederick William Faber-Sir Samuel Ferguson-Michale Field-Edward Fitzgerald-James Elroy Flecker-Alice Furlong-Norman Gale-Richard Garnett-Wilfrid Wilson Gibson-Adam Lindsay Gordon-Edmund Gosse-Charles Granville-David Gray-Dora Greenwell-Gerald Griffin-Louise Imogen Guiney-Fitz-Greene Halleck-Thomas Hardy-Bret Harte-Robert Stephen Hawker-William Ernest Henley-Maurice Hewlett-Emily Henrietta Hickey-Katharine Tynan Hinkson-Oliver Wendell Holmes-Thomas Hood-George Hookham-Gerard Manley Hopkins-Richard Henry Horne-Lord Houghton-Laurence Housman-Julia Ward Howe-William Dean Howells-Leigh Hunt-Douglas Hyde-Jean Ingelow-Lionel Johnson-Ebenezer Jones-Ernest Charles Jones-James Joyce-John Keble-Frances Anne Kemble-Henry Clarence Kendall-John Kenyon-Charles Kingsley-Henry Kingsley-Rudyard Kipling-Walter Savage Landor-Andrew Lang-Emily Lawless-Eugene Lee-Hamilton-Edward Cracroft Lefroy-Richard Le Gallienne-Amy Levy-William James Linton-Frederick Locker-Lampson-John Gibson Lockhart-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow-James Russell Lowell-Henry Dawson Lowry-Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall-Thomas Toke Lynch-Sidney Royse Lysaght-Earl of Lytton-Lord Lytton-Lord Macaulay-Denis Florence MacCarthy-George MacDonald-Charles Mackay-H. C. Compton Mackenzie-Francis Mahony-James Clarence Mangan-Philip Bourke Marston-Theophile Marzials-John Masefield-Gerald Massey-Annie Matheson-George Meredith-Herman Charles Merivale-Alice Meynell-Richard Middleton-William Cosmo Monkhouse-Harold Monro-Mary Montgomerie-T. Sturge Moore-Sir Lewis Morris-William Morris-Neil Munro-Ernest Myers-Frederic William Henry Myers-John Mason Neale-Henry Newbolt-John Henry Newman-John Nicol-Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel-Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton-Alfred Noyes-Moira O ' Neill-John Boyle O ' Reilly-Arthur William Edgar O ' Shaughnessy-Francis Turner Palgrave-Sir Gilbert Parker-Fanny Parnell-Coventry Patmore-John Payne-John Swinnerton Phillimore-Stephen Phillips-Eden Phillpotts-William Philpot-Edgar Allan Poe-Walter Herries Pollock-Ezra Pound-Winthrop Mackworth Praed-May Probyn-Adelaide Anne Procter-Bryan Waller Procter-Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch-Ernest Radford-William Brighty Rands-Hardwick Drummond Rawnsley-Ernest Rhys-James Logie Robertson-Sir James Rennell Rodd-Samuel Rogers-T. W. Rolleston-William Caldwell Roscoe-William Stanley Roscoe-Christina Georgina Rossetti-Dante Gabriel Rossetti-Earl of Rosslyn-John Ruskin-George William Russell-Lady Margaret Sackville-George Santayana-William Bell Scott-John Campbell Shairp-William Sharp-Dora Sigerson Shorter-Joseph Skipsey-Douglas Brook Wheelton Sladen-Menella Bute Smedley-Alexander Smith-Walter C. Smith-James Stephens-Robert Louis Stevenson-Charles Swain-Elinor Sweetman-Algernon Charles Swinburne-John Addington Symonds-Arthur Symons-John M. Synge-Sir Henry Taylor-Rachel Annand Taylor-Frederick Tennyson-Lord Tennyson-William Makepeace Thackeray-Francis Thompson-Edward William Thomson-James Thomson ( B. V .)-Henry David Thoreau-Wilfrid Thorley-Walter Thornbury-John Todhunter-Archbishop Trench-Herbert Trench-Charles Tennyson Turner-Samuel Waddington-Thomas Wade-Edward Walsh-Thomas Herbert Warren-Rosamund Marriott Watson-William Watson-Theodore Watts-Dunton-Augusta Webster-Thomas Westwood-Charles Whitehead-Walt Whitman-John Greenleaf Whittier-Oscar Wilde-Sarah Williams-Nathaniel Parker Lewis-Margaret L. Woods-Thomas Woolner-William Butler Yeats
C. S. Lewis, Bram Stoker, James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, Samuel Beckett William Butler Yeats ( Ireland )
71 ( July – December 1921 ) Sherwood Anderson, Padraic Colum, Arthur Dove, Anatole France, D. H. Lawrence, Wyndham Lewis, Amy Lowell, Marianne Moore, J. Middleton Murry, Pablo Picasso, Ezra Pound, Logan Pearsall Smith, Arthur Schnitzler, Max Weber, William Butler Yeats
84 ( January – June 1928 ) Conrad Aiken, Kenneth Burke, Kwei Chen, Padraic Colum, T. S. Eliot, Robert Hillyer, Wyndham Lewis, Henry McBride, Pablo Picasso, Ezra Pound, Llewelyn Powys, Odilon Redon, William Carlos Williams, William Butler Yeats
1967 ); Andrei Bely ( 1880-1934 ): Petersburg ( 1913 ); Guillaume Apollinaire ( 1880-1918 ): Alcools ( 1913 ); Georg Trakl ( 1887-1914 ): Poems ( 1913 ); Rainer Maria Rilke ( 1875-1926 ): The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge ( 1910 ), Sonnets to Orpheus ( 1922 ), Duino Elegies ( 1922 ); Gottfried Benn ( 1886-1956 ): Morgue and other Poems ( 1912 ); Luigi Pirandello ( 1867-1936 ): Six Characters in Search of an Author ( 1921 ); D. H. Lawrence ( 1885-1930 ): Sons and Lovers ( 1913 ), The Rainbow ( 1915 ); Wyndham Lewis ( 1882-1957 ): Tarr ( 1918 ); W. B. Yeats ( 1865-1939 ): The Green Helmet ( 1910 ), Wild Swans at Coole ( 1917 ); Eugene O ' Neill ( 1888-1953 ): Anna Christie ( 1920 ), The Emperor Jones ( 1920 ); Karel Čapek ( 1890-1938 ): R. U. R.

Yeats and Bernard
Dublin has a world famous literary history, having produced many prominent literary figures, including Nobel laureates William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Samuel Beckett.
It went on to provide a breakthrough for some of the city's most famous writers, such as Synge, Yeats himself and George Bernard Shaw.
Contributors included H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, and William Butler Yeats ; the magazine became a forum for politics, literature, and the arts.
John painted many distinguished contemporaries, including T. E. Lawrence, Thomas Hardy, W. B. Yeats, Aleister Crowley, Lady Gregory, Tallulah Bankhead, George Bernard Shaw, the cellist Guilhermina Suggia, the Marchesa Casati and Elizabeth Bibesco.
Notable Irish writers include Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, Bram Stoker, Jonathan Swift, George Bernard Shaw and W. B. Yeats.
Noteworthy contributors included Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, and Joseph Conrad.
Past fellows include Samuel Taylor Coleridge, W. B. Yeats, Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Hardy, George Bernard Shaw, and Arthur Koestler.
She encouraged the work of new writers and playwrights, including W. B. Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and members of what became known as the Manchester School of dramatists.
This included a new play by Yeats, The Land of Heart's Desire, and the première of George Bernard Shaw's play Arms and the Man.
Munro, Mark Ingestire in Sweeney Todd by Dibdin Pitt, the poet in The Lost Silk Hat by Lord Dunsany, the Captain in Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw, Mister Four and Young Man in The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice, Don Juan in the play of the same title by James Elroy Flecker, two parts in Terence Gray's own play The Red Nights of the Tcheka, the Stage Manager in The Player Queen, also by W. B. Yeats, the Second Engineer in The Insect Play by the Čapek brothers, Prince Kamose in another Gray play called And in the Tomb, and finally in June 1927 Don Pelegari in Pirandello's Each In His Own Way.
It staged many plays by eminent or soon-to-be eminent authors, including Yeats, Lady Gregory, Moore, Martyn, Padraic Colum, George Bernard Shaw, Oliver St John Gogarty, F. R. Higgins, Thomas MacDonagh, Lord Dunsany, T. C. Murray, James Cousins and Lennox Robinson.
Particularly famous examples of such works are those of James Joyce, Bram Stoker, Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde and Ireland's four winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature ; William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney.
The walled garden contains an autograph tree that is engraved with initials of many of the leading figures of the Irish Literary Revival who were personal friends of Lady Gregory including William Butler Yeats, Edward Martyn, George Bernard Shaw, John Millington Synge and Sean O ' Casey.
* Nineteen Irish writers led by Yeats and George Bernard Shaw form an Academy of Irish Letters primarily to oppose the Censorship of Publications Board.
* 1 November-George Bernard Shaw's comedy about Ireland, John Bull's Other Island, opens at the Royal Court Theatre, London, after W. B. Yeats rejects it for the Abbey Theatre.
Lascelles Abercrombie-William Alexander-Edwin Arnold-Matthew Arnold-Philip James Bailey-Elsa Barker-George Barlow-Clifford Bax-Henry Charles Beeching-Arthur Christopher Benson-John Stuart Blackie-Francis William Bourdillon-Fred G. Bowles-Emily Brontë-Thomas Edward Brown-Elizabeth Barrett Browning-Robert Browning-Robert Buchanan-Alice Mary Bunston-John Byrom-Bliss Carman-Edward Carpenter-Henry Bernard Carpenter-Edward Caswall-Madison Julius Cawein-Nora Chesson-G. K. Chesterton-Wilfred Rowland Childe-Amy Clarke-Ellen Mary Clerke-Mary Elizabeth Coleridge-Samuel Taylor Coleridge-Henry Constable-James H. Cousins-William Cowper-Dinah Maria ( Mulock ) Craik-Christopher Pearse Cranch-Richard Crashaw-Arthur Shearly Cripps-Aleister Crowley-Victor James Daley-Thom Davies-William James Dawson-Margaret Deland-Aubrey Thomas De Vere-Ella Dietz-Richard Watson Dixon-Digby Mackworth Dolben-John Donne-Edward Dowden-Augusta Theodosia Drane-Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux-John Charles Earle-Edwin J. Ellis-Ralph Waldo Emerson-Frederick William Faber-Michael Field-Darrell Figgis-Phineas Fletcher-Christina Catherine Fraser-Tytler-Harold E. Goad-Eva Gore-Booth-Edmund Gosse-John Gray-Dora Greenwell-Alfred Gurney-Christopher Harvey-Frances Ridley Havergal-Robert Stephen Hawker-William Ernest Henley-George Herbert-Robert Herrick-Emily Henrietta Hickey-Kathleen Tynan Hinkson-Horace Holley-Edmond Gore Alexander Holmes-Paul Hookham-Gerard Manley Hopkins-Gertrude M. Hort-Lord Houghton-Laurence Housman-Jean Ingelow-Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King-Archibald Lampman-Richard Le Gallienne-Ruth Temple Lindsay-Alfred Comyn Lyall-George MacDonald-James Clarence Mangan-Andrew Marvell-John Masefield-Eugene Mason-George Meredith-Alice Meynell-Richard Monckton Milnes-Susan Mitchell-Harold Monro-Lewis Morris-John Spencer Muirhead-Frederick William Henry Myers-Sarojini Nayadu-Henry Newbolt-John Henry Newman-Roden Noel-Alfred Noyes-Arthur William Edgar O ' Shaughnessy-Henry Nutcombe Oxenham-John Oxenham-Francis Turner Palgrave-Coventry Patmore-Joseph Mary Plunkett-Edgar Allan Poe-Alexander Pope-May Probyn-Francis Quarles-James Rhoades-James Rennell Rodd-Richard Rolle-Christina Rossetti-Dante Gabriel Rossetti-George William Russell ( A. E .)-George Santayana-William Bell Scott-William Sharp-Percy Bysshe Shelley-R. A. Eric Shepherd-Dora Sigerson Shorter-Robert Southwell-James Stephens-Algernon Charles Swinburne-Joshua Sylvester-John Addington Symonds-Arthur Symons-John Bannister Tabb-Rachel Annand Taylor-Alfred Tennyson-Edith Matilda Thomas-Francis Thompson-Thomas Traherne-Herbert Trench-Richard Chenevix Trench-Evelyn Underhill-Henry Vaughan-C. M. Verschoyle-Samuel Waddington-Arthur Edward Waite-Clarence A. Walworth-Frederick William Orde Ward-David Atwood Wasson-Isaac Watts-Charles Weekes-Walt Whitman-Oscar Wilde-Sarah Williams-Walter Leslie Wilmshurst-William Wordsworth-W. B. Yeats
Dolmetsch was active in the cultural life of London, and his friends and admirers included William Morris, Selwyn Image, Roger Fry, Gabriele d ' Annunzio, George Bernard Shaw, Ezra Pound, George Moore, whose novel Evelyn Innes celebrates Dolmetsch's life and work, and W. B. Yeats.
Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Augusta, Lady Gregory, and John Millington Synge.
Lady Lavery knew many famous figures of her era and corresponded with such notable figures as Maurice Baring, Hilaire Belloc, Owen Buckmaster, Tim Healy, Shane Leslie, Reginald McKenna, Jessie Louisa Rickard, George Bernard Shaw, Lytton Strachey, Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson and W. B. Yeats.

Yeats and Shaw
Both Yeats and Shaw attended performances of their own plays.
Johnston was a protégé of WB Yeats and Shaw, and had a stormy friendship with Sean O ' Casey.

Yeats and Samuel
When he died, Samuel Beckett wrote that " Yeats is the great of our time ... he brings light as only the great dare to bring light to the issueless predicament of existence.
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.
In England, Plotinus was the cardinal influence on the 17th-century school of the Cambridge Platonists, and on numerous writers from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to W. B. Yeats and Kathleen Raine.
Le Brocquy is widely acclaimed for his evocative " Portrait Heads " of literary figures and fellow artists, which include William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, and his friends Samuel Beckett, Francis Bacon and Seamus Heaney, in recent years le Brocquy's early " Tinker " subjects and Grey period " Family " paintings, have attracted attention on the international marketplace placing le Brocquy within a very select group of British and Irish artists whose works have commanded prices in excess of £ 1 million during their lifetimes that include Lucian Freud, David Hockney, Frank Auerbach, and Francis Bacon.
* Paris: Galerie Jeanne-Bucher, Louis le Brocquy, Images de W. B. Yeats, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Federico García Lorca, Auguste Strindberg, Francis Bacon, November 27-December 27, 1979.
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.
Yeats, Arthur Ransome and Samuel Beckett.
Yeats considered Mangan one of the best Irish poets, along with Thomas Davis and Samuel Ferguson, claiming, " To the soul of Clarence Mangan was tied the burning ribbon of Genius.

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