Ideas of Good and [in red] | Evil. [in red] By W. B. Yeats | A. H. Bullen [in red] 47 Great Russell | Street, London, W.C.MCMIII
Cr. 8vo, pp. viii and 342. Paper boards with cloth back.CONTENTS.What is ‘Popular Poetry?’Originally appeared inThe Cornhill Magazine, March, 1902.Speaking to the Psaltery.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, May, 1902.Magic.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, September, 1901.The Happiest of the Poets.Originally appeared inThe Fortnightly Review, March, 1903.The Philosophy of Shelley’s Poetry:I.His Ruling Ideas.Originally appeared inThe Dome, July, 1900.II.His Ruling Symbols.At Stratford-on-Avon.Originally appeared inThe Speaker, May 11 and 18, 1901.William Blake and the Imagination.Originally appeared under the titleWilliam Blake, inThe Academy, June 19, 1897.William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy:I.His Opinions upon Art.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, July, 1896.II.His Opinions upon Dante.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, August, 1896.III.The Illustrations of Dante.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, September, 1896.Symbolism in Painting.Originally appeared as part of the introduction toA Book of Images, 1898.The Symbolism of Poetry.Originally appeared inThe Dome, April, 1900.The Theatre.The first section of this essay originally appeared inThe Dome, April, 1899. The second originally appeared as part of an essay,The Irish Literary Theatre, 1900, inThe Dome, Jan., 1900.The Celtic Element in Literature.The first section of this essay originally appeared inCosmopolis, June, 1898.The Autumn of the Body.For original appearance seeThe Autumn of the FleshinLiterary Ideals in Ireland.The Moods.Originally appeared as part of one of a series of articles onIrish National Literature, inThe Bookman, August, 1895.The Body of the Father Christian Rosencrux.Originally appeared as part of one of a series of articles onIrish National Literature, inThe Bookman, September, 1895.The Return of Ulysses.Originally appeared, under the titleMr. Robert Bridges, inThe Bookman, June, 1897.Ireland and the Arts.Originally appeared inThe United Irishman, August 31, 1901.The Galway Plains.Originally appeared, under the titlePoets and Dreamers, inThe New Liberal Review, March, 1903.Emotion of Multitude.
Cr. 8vo, pp. viii and 342. Paper boards with cloth back.
What is ‘Popular Poetry?’Originally appeared inThe Cornhill Magazine, March, 1902.Speaking to the Psaltery.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, May, 1902.Magic.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, September, 1901.The Happiest of the Poets.Originally appeared inThe Fortnightly Review, March, 1903.The Philosophy of Shelley’s Poetry:I.His Ruling Ideas.Originally appeared inThe Dome, July, 1900.II.His Ruling Symbols.At Stratford-on-Avon.Originally appeared inThe Speaker, May 11 and 18, 1901.William Blake and the Imagination.Originally appeared under the titleWilliam Blake, inThe Academy, June 19, 1897.William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy:I.His Opinions upon Art.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, July, 1896.II.His Opinions upon Dante.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, August, 1896.III.The Illustrations of Dante.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, September, 1896.Symbolism in Painting.Originally appeared as part of the introduction toA Book of Images, 1898.The Symbolism of Poetry.Originally appeared inThe Dome, April, 1900.The Theatre.The first section of this essay originally appeared inThe Dome, April, 1899. The second originally appeared as part of an essay,The Irish Literary Theatre, 1900, inThe Dome, Jan., 1900.The Celtic Element in Literature.The first section of this essay originally appeared inCosmopolis, June, 1898.The Autumn of the Body.For original appearance seeThe Autumn of the FleshinLiterary Ideals in Ireland.The Moods.Originally appeared as part of one of a series of articles onIrish National Literature, inThe Bookman, August, 1895.The Body of the Father Christian Rosencrux.Originally appeared as part of one of a series of articles onIrish National Literature, inThe Bookman, September, 1895.The Return of Ulysses.Originally appeared, under the titleMr. Robert Bridges, inThe Bookman, June, 1897.Ireland and the Arts.Originally appeared inThe United Irishman, August 31, 1901.The Galway Plains.Originally appeared, under the titlePoets and Dreamers, inThe New Liberal Review, March, 1903.Emotion of Multitude.
What is ‘Popular Poetry?’Originally appeared inThe Cornhill Magazine, March, 1902.
Speaking to the Psaltery.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, May, 1902.
Magic.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, September, 1901.
The Happiest of the Poets.Originally appeared inThe Fortnightly Review, March, 1903.
The Philosophy of Shelley’s Poetry:
I.His Ruling Ideas.Originally appeared inThe Dome, July, 1900.II.His Ruling Symbols.
I.His Ruling Ideas.Originally appeared inThe Dome, July, 1900.
II.His Ruling Symbols.
At Stratford-on-Avon.Originally appeared inThe Speaker, May 11 and 18, 1901.
William Blake and the Imagination.Originally appeared under the titleWilliam Blake, inThe Academy, June 19, 1897.
William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy:
I.His Opinions upon Art.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, July, 1896.II.His Opinions upon Dante.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, August, 1896.III.The Illustrations of Dante.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, September, 1896.
I.His Opinions upon Art.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, July, 1896.
II.His Opinions upon Dante.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, August, 1896.
III.The Illustrations of Dante.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, September, 1896.
Symbolism in Painting.Originally appeared as part of the introduction toA Book of Images, 1898.
The Symbolism of Poetry.Originally appeared inThe Dome, April, 1900.
The Theatre.The first section of this essay originally appeared inThe Dome, April, 1899. The second originally appeared as part of an essay,The Irish Literary Theatre, 1900, inThe Dome, Jan., 1900.
The Celtic Element in Literature.The first section of this essay originally appeared inCosmopolis, June, 1898.
The Autumn of the Body.For original appearance seeThe Autumn of the FleshinLiterary Ideals in Ireland.
The Moods.Originally appeared as part of one of a series of articles onIrish National Literature, inThe Bookman, August, 1895.
The Body of the Father Christian Rosencrux.Originally appeared as part of one of a series of articles onIrish National Literature, inThe Bookman, September, 1895.
The Return of Ulysses.Originally appeared, under the titleMr. Robert Bridges, inThe Bookman, June, 1897.
Ireland and the Arts.Originally appeared inThe United Irishman, August 31, 1901.
The Galway Plains.Originally appeared, under the titlePoets and Dreamers, inThe New Liberal Review, March, 1903.
Emotion of Multitude.
Where There is Nothing: | being Volume One of Plays | for an Irish Theatre: by | W. B. Yeats | London: A. H. Bullen, 47, Great | Russell Street, W.C. 1903.
Cr. 8vo, pp. xii and 132. Paper boards with cloth back.CONTENTS.Dedication of Volumes One and Two of Plays for an Irish Theatre.Where There is Nothing.Originally appeared as a supplement toThe United Irishman, Samhain, (Autumn) 1902.
Cr. 8vo, pp. xii and 132. Paper boards with cloth back.
Dedication of Volumes One and Two of Plays for an Irish Theatre.Where There is Nothing.Originally appeared as a supplement toThe United Irishman, Samhain, (Autumn) 1902.
Dedication of Volumes One and Two of Plays for an Irish Theatre.
Where There is Nothing.Originally appeared as a supplement toThe United Irishman, Samhain, (Autumn) 1902.
In the Seven Woods: being poems | chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age | By William Butler Yeats | The Dun Emer Press | Dundrum |MCMIII
8vo, pp. viii [unnumbered, i-iv blank] and 68 [the last four blank]. Linen with paper label. The book printed in red and black.CONTENTS.In the Seven Woods.The Old Age of Queen Maeve.Originally appeared inThe Fortnightly Review, April, 1903.Baile and Aillinn.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, July, 1902.The Arrow.The Folly of Being Comforted.Originally appeared inThe Speaker, January 11, 1902.The Withering of the Boughs.Originally appeared,under the titleEchtge of Streams, inThe Speaker, August 25, 1900.Adam’s Curse.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, December, 1902.The Song of Red Hanrahan.Originally appeared, under the titleCathleen, Daughter of Hoolihan, inA Broadsheet, April, 1903.The Old Men admiring themselves in the Water.Originally appeared inThe Pall Mall Magazine, January, 1903.Under the Moon.Originally appeared inThe Speaker, June 15, 1901.The Players ask for a Blessing on the Psalteries and themselves.The Rider from the North.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Happy Townland, inThe Weekly Critical Review, June, 1903.On Baile’s Strand, a Play.Edition limited to 325 copies.
8vo, pp. viii [unnumbered, i-iv blank] and 68 [the last four blank]. Linen with paper label. The book printed in red and black.
In the Seven Woods.The Old Age of Queen Maeve.Originally appeared inThe Fortnightly Review, April, 1903.Baile and Aillinn.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, July, 1902.The Arrow.The Folly of Being Comforted.Originally appeared inThe Speaker, January 11, 1902.The Withering of the Boughs.Originally appeared,under the titleEchtge of Streams, inThe Speaker, August 25, 1900.Adam’s Curse.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, December, 1902.The Song of Red Hanrahan.Originally appeared, under the titleCathleen, Daughter of Hoolihan, inA Broadsheet, April, 1903.The Old Men admiring themselves in the Water.Originally appeared inThe Pall Mall Magazine, January, 1903.Under the Moon.Originally appeared inThe Speaker, June 15, 1901.The Players ask for a Blessing on the Psalteries and themselves.The Rider from the North.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Happy Townland, inThe Weekly Critical Review, June, 1903.On Baile’s Strand, a Play.Edition limited to 325 copies.
In the Seven Woods.
The Old Age of Queen Maeve.Originally appeared inThe Fortnightly Review, April, 1903.
Baile and Aillinn.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, July, 1902.
The Arrow.
The Folly of Being Comforted.Originally appeared inThe Speaker, January 11, 1902.
The Withering of the Boughs.Originally appeared,under the titleEchtge of Streams, inThe Speaker, August 25, 1900.
Adam’s Curse.Originally appeared inThe Monthly Review, December, 1902.
The Song of Red Hanrahan.Originally appeared, under the titleCathleen, Daughter of Hoolihan, inA Broadsheet, April, 1903.
The Old Men admiring themselves in the Water.Originally appeared inThe Pall Mall Magazine, January, 1903.
Under the Moon.Originally appeared inThe Speaker, June 15, 1901.
The Players ask for a Blessing on the Psalteries and themselves.
The Rider from the North.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Happy Townland, inThe Weekly Critical Review, June, 1903.
On Baile’s Strand, a Play.
Edition limited to 325 copies.
The Hour-Glass | a Morality | By | W. B. Yeats | London | Wm. Heinemann, 21 Bedford St., W.C. | 1903
Demy 8vo, pp. 16 [the last two blank].The Hour-Glassoriginally appeared inThe North American Review, September, 1903.A few copies only of this edition were printed, for purposes of copyright.
Demy 8vo, pp. 16 [the last two blank].
The Hour-Glassoriginally appeared inThe North American Review, September, 1903.
The Hour-Glassoriginally appeared inThe North American Review, September, 1903.
A few copies only of this edition were printed, for purposes of copyright.