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William Butler Yeats

The Gaeltacht of William Butler Yeats

Celtic cultural stories of occult, folklore and mythology

The Celtic Twilight

1893

Index | A Teller of Tales | Belief and Unbelief | Mortal Help | A Visionary | Village Ghosts | ‘Dust Hath Closed Helen’s Eye’ | A Knight of the Sheep | An Enduring Heart | The Sorcerers | The Devil | Happy and Unhappy Theologians | The Last Gleeman | Regina, Regina, Pigmeorum, Veni! | …


Ideas of Good and Evil

Index | What is ‘Popular Poetry’? | Speaking to the Psaltery | Magic | The Happiest of the Poets | The Philosophy of Shelley’s Poetry | At Stratford-on-Avon | William Blake and the Imagination | William Blake and his Illustrations to The Divine Comedy | …


W. B. Yeats and Those He has Influenced

W. B. Yeats and Those He has Influenced
By Frederick James Gregg
Vanity Fair, October 1915, Vol. 4 No. 5, p 71

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