Box 15
Contains 35 Results:
Yeats, W. B. The Land of Heart's Desire, undated
Part of the "Little Blue Book" series edited and published by E. Haldeman-Julius.
Photograph. Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, undated
Elizabeth Corbet Yeats (1868-1940) was the sister of the poet and the founder of Dun Emer press (later Cuala Press).
Yeats, W. B. "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", undated
Two special printings of Yeats's poem.
Photographs. W. B. Yeats at the U. of Notre Dame, undated
Photos are copies of prints in the University Archives of the U. of Notre Dame. Although the photos are not dated, the visit occurred in January of 1933. Also pictured are Fathers Charles L. O'Donnell and John J. Cavanaugh.
Yeats, W. B. "Three Things", undated
Part of the "Ariel Poems" series; drawings by Gilbert Spencer.
Photograph. W. B. Yeats and wife, Georgie Hyde-Lees, undated
Photo probably dates from 1923 when Yeats won the Nobel prize for literature.
Yeats, W.B. "The Shadowy Waters" in North American Review, 1901 May
Play in verse begins on page 711.
Yeats, W.B. "Magic" in Monthly Review, 1901 September
No. 12; essay begins on page 144.
Yeats, W.B. (editor). Samhain, 1901-1902
Publication is subtitled "An occasional review edited by W. B. Yeats. . ."
Yeats, W.B. "Away" published in The Fortnightly Review, 1902 April
Essay begins on page 726.
Yeats, W.B. "What is Popular Poetry?" published in Cornhill Magazine, 1902 March
Essay begins on page 344.
Yeats, W.B. "Dream of the World's End" published in The Green Sheaf, 1903
No. 2; piece begins on page 6.
Yeats, W.B. "Red Hanrahan" in The Independent Review, 1903 December
Vol. 1, No. 3; piece begins on page 478.
Yeats, W.B. "The Happiest of the Poets" in The Fortnightly Review, 1903 March
No. 435; essay begins on page 535.
Yeats, W.B. "The Hour-Glass: A Morality" in The North American Review, 1903 September
Vol. 177, No. 3; play begins on page 445.
Yeats, W.B. "The Old Men Admiring Themselves in the Water" in The Pall Mall Magazine, 1903 January
Vol. 29, No. 117; poem begins on page 139.
Yeats, W.B. "Poets and Dreamers" in The New Liberal Review, 1903 March
Vol. 5, No. 26; the review of the book by Lady Gregory begins on page 185.
Yeats, W.B. "Red Hanrahan's Vision" in McClure's Magazine, 1905 March
Piece begins on page 469.
Yeats, W.B. "Five Poems" in Poetry, 1912 December
Vol. 1, No. 3; poems begin on page 67.
Yeats, W.B. "The Two Kings" in Poetry, 1913 October
Vol. 3, No. 1; poems begin on page 1.
Yeats, W.B. "Poems" in Poetry, 1914 May
Vol. 4, No. 2; poems begin on page 52.
Yeats, W.B. "Ego Dominus Tuus" in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, 1917 October
Vol. 11, No. 1; poem begins on page 29.
Yeats, W.B. "A Prayer for My Daughter" in Poetry, 1919 November
Vol. 15, No. 2; poem begins on page 59.
Yeats, W.B. "The Only Jealousy of Emer" in Poetry, 1919 January
Vol. 13, No. 4; poem begins on page 175.
Yeats, W.B. "Leda and the Swan" in To-Morrow, 1924 August
Vol. 1, No. 1; poem begins on page 2.
Strong, L. A. G. A Letter to W. B. Yeats, 1932
Publication is number 6 of a series entitled "The Hogarth Letters."
Yeats, W. B. "Poems" published in The London Mercury, 1938 December
Vol. 39, No. 230; poems begin on page 113.
Roth, William M. A Catalogue of English and American First Editions of William Butler Yeats, 1939
Published at Yale University.
Stauffer, Donald A. "The Poetry of William Butler Yeats", 1946 December
Part of the contemporary poetry and prose seminars sponsored by the English department at the U. of Virginia.
Yeats, W. B. "Tribute to Thomas Davis", 1947
This lecture, published by Cork U. Press, was delivered by Yeats in 1914 on the occasion of the Davis Centenary.