On St. Patrick's Day, a quick look at famous Irish poets visiting Chicago, with a nod to other newcomers whose poetry we have ...
Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, Randee Dawn shares how a book of folk tales by W.B. Yeats was a "lightbulb moment" for ...
It was billed as a play by W.B. Yeats, but Lady Gregory had written large parts of it. Most of the dialogue had been hers, while Yeats (who had been inspired with the idea in a dream) wrote the ...
A single soul that lacks a sweet crystalline cry. ('Paudeen' - W.B. Yeats) However, it is the last poem on this theme that is the most direct and the most powerful. In it Yeats calls up the ghost ...
In this second interview of “Slouching Towards,” contributor Jack Masliah explores how the Northeastern College Republicans ...
In this first interview of our new series, “Slouching Towards,” contributor Jack Masliah explores how the Northeastern ...
An appreciation of South African playwright Athol Fugard, whose plays that bore witness to the cruelty of apartheid, ...
Declan Foley, formerly of Sligo, now Secretary of The Yeats Society of Victoria, Australia, gives his thoughts on the proposal W.B. Yeats. Scanned from the NPA collection The final resting place ...
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