Pilgrim Soul
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Pilgrim Soul

W.B. Yeats and the Ireland of His Time

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eBook - ePub

Pilgrim Soul

W.B. Yeats and the Ireland of His Time

About this book

When W.B. Yeats became the first Irish person to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923, the Swedish Academy was crediting him with giving expression to xe2x80x98the spirit of a whole nationxe2x80x99. The prize established Yeats as the unofficial poet laureate of a country that had, in his own words, been xe2x80x98transformed utterlyxe2x80x99 during the preceding decade.

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Throughout his life, Yeats produced compelling images of his homeland for readers in Ireland and around the world. As a personal journey through Yeatsxe2x80x99s poetry and his life, PILGRIM SOULxc2xa0mirrors Daniel Mulhallxe2x80x99s own four decades as an ambassador for Ireland, its people and its culture.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. About the Author
  3. Praise for Ulysses: A Reader’s Odyssey
  4. Copyright
  5. Title
  6. Dedication
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Abbreviations
  9. Introduction
  10. Chapter 1 ‘Those masterful images’: Yeats’s Ireland
  11. Chapter 2 ‘That sang, to sweeten Ireland’s wrong’: Yeats and the Literary Revival
  12. Chapter 3 ‘The noisy set’: Yeats at the Turn of the Century, 1896–1904
  13. Chapter 4 ‘For men were born to pray and save’: The Strange Death of Romantic Ireland
  14. Chapter 5 ‘A terrible beauty’: Yeats’s Easter Rising
  15. Chapter 6 ‘We had fed the heart on fantasies’: Yeats on the Irish War of Independence and Civil War, 1918–23
  16. Chapter 7 ‘We the great gazebo built’: The Anglo-Irish Yeats
  17. Chapter 8 ‘And say my glory was I had such friends’: Yeats in the 1930s
  18. Chapter 9 ‘Cast a cold eye’: Yeats’s Achievement
  19. Acknowledgements
  20. Bibliography
  21. Notes