William Butler Yeats (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)

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William Butler Yeats, a prolific writer, composed hundreds of lyrical, narrative, and dramatic poems. It was not unusual to find characters from his short stories appearing in his poems; Michael Robartes and the Dancer, a collection of poems published in 1920, is one example. In addition to writing poetry, he contributed to the Irish dramatic movement, which culminated in the establishment of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. His Cathleen ni Houlihan (1902) and Deirdre (1906) are typical plays of that early period. Yeats was a prolific and...

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