Journal
- Yeats Annual vol. 20
- ISSN Print: 0278-7687
- ISSN Digital: 2054-3611
Copyright
Warwick Gould; Copyright of individual chapters is maintained by the chapters’ authors;Published On
2016-12-05ISBN
Paperback978-1-78374-177-9
Hardback978-1-78374-178-6
PDF978-1-78374-179-3
HTML978-1-80064-502-8
EPUB978-1-78374-180-9
MOBI978-1-78374-181-6
Language
- English
Print Length
505 pages (xlv + 464)Dimensions
Paperback140 x 26 x 216 mm(5.5" x 1.03" x 8.5")
Hardback140 x 29 x 216 mm(5.5" x 1.13" x 8.5")
Weight
Paperback1297g (45.75oz)
Hardback1627g (57.39oz)
Media
Illustrations56
OCLC Number
1166907681LCCN
2019452610BIC
- DSC
BISAC
- LIT014000
- LIT004120
- POE005020
LCC
- PR5906
Keywords
- William Butler Yeats
- Ireland
- Irish poetry
- Eliot
- Yeats Annual
- Warwick Gould
- Eamonn Cantwell
- Institute of English Studies
- rare books
Essays in Honour of Eamonn Cantwell
Yeats Annual No. 20
- Warwick Gould (editor)
This number of Yeats Annual collects the essays resulting from the University College Cork/ESB International Annual W. B. Yeats Lectures Series (2003-2008) by Roy Foster, Warwick Gould, John Kelly, Paul Muldoon, Bernard O’Donoghue and Helen Vendler. Those that were available in pamphlet form are now collectors’ items, but here is the complete series.
These revised essays cover such themes as Yeats and the Refrain, Yeats as a Love Poet, Yeats, Ireland and Europe, the puzzles he created and solved with his art of poetic sequences, and his long and crucial interaction with the emerging T. S. Eliot. The series was inaugurated by a study of Yeats and his Books, which marked the gift to the Boole Library, Cork, of Dr Eamonn Cantwell’s collection of rare editions of books by Yeats (here catalogued by Crónán Ó Doibhlin). Many of the volume’s fifty-six plates offer images of artists’ designs and resulting first editions.
This bibliographical theme is continued with Colin Smythe’s census of surviving copies of Yeats’s earliest separate publication, Mosada (1886) and a resultant piece by Warwick Gould on that dramatic poem’s source in the legend of the Phantom Ship. John Kelly reveals Yeats’s ghost-writing for Sarah Allgood; Geert Lernout discovers the source for Yeats’s ‘Tulka’, Günther Schmigalle unearths his surprising connexions with American communist colonists in Virginia, while Deirdre Toomey edits some new letters to the French anarchist, Auguste Hamon—all providing new annotation for standard editions. The volume is rounded with review essays by Colin McDowell (on A Vision, and Yeats, Hone and Berkeley), shorter reviews of current studies by Michael Edwards, Jad Adams and Deirdre Toomey, and obituaries of Jon Stallworthy (Nicolas Barker) and Katharine Worth (Richard Cave).
Reviews
The admirable Yeats Annual... a powerful base of biographical and textual knowledge. Since 1982 the vade mecum of Yeats.
Bernard O'Donoghue
The Times Literary Supplement (0307-661X),
Contents
Introduction
(pp. xxxv–xlii)- Warwick Gould
Yeats and his Books
(pp. 3–70)- Warwick Gould
- R. F. Foster
Yeats the Love Poet
(pp. 97–118)- Bernard O’Donoghue
The Puzzle of Sequence: Two Political Poems
(pp. 119–154)- Helen Vendler
Moving on Silence: Yeats and the Refrain as Symbol
(pp. 155–178)- Paul Muldoon
Eliot and Yeats
(pp. 179–228)- John Kelly
The Cantwell Collection
(pp. 229–236)- Crónán Ó Doibhlin
W. B. Yeats’s <i>Mosada</i>
(pp. 239–262)- Colin Smythe
Yeats and the Flying Dutchman
(pp. 263–286)- Warwick Gould
Yeats and Tukaram: ‘An Asylum for my Affections’
(pp. 287–292)- Geert Lernout
- Günther Schmigalle
- Deirdre Toomey
Ghost-writing for Sara Allgood
(pp. 343–374)- John Kelly
JON STALLWORTHY (1935–2014)
(pp. 375–378)- Nicolas Barker
KATHARINE WORTH (1922–2015)
(pp. 379–384)- Richard Allen Cave
- Colin McDowell
- Warwick Gould
- Colin McDowell
- Jad Adams
Contributors
Warwick Gould
(editor)Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London