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  1. Description. Comprises sketchbooks predominantly relating to theatre design, including set and costume design. One sketchbook is from the period when Anne Yeats was studying theatre design at the Paul Collin School of Theatre Design in Paris (1937). Others relate to plays that she designed during her engagement with the Abbey Theatre.

  2. 9 de dez. de 2023 · For Anne Gregory Summary Example #1. “For Anne Gregory” is a poem by William Butler Yeats in which the poet explores the themes of love and beauty. The poem unfolds as a conversation between the poet and Anne Gregory, discussing the nature of love and the role of physical beauty in it. In the first stanza, the poet cynically declares that ...

  3. William Butler Yeats. 1865–1939. DN-0071801, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History Museum. William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. He belonged to the Protestant, Anglo-Irish minority that had controlled the economic, political, social, and cultural life of Ireland since ...

  4. Yeats, William Butler (1865–1939), poet and dramatist, was born 13 June 1865 at Georgeville, Sandymount Avenue, Dublin, the eldest child of John Butler Yeats (qv) (1839–1922) and Susan Mary Yeats (née Pollexfen; 1841–1900). The couple had six children: besides William there were two other sons, one of whom died in infancy, and three ...

  5. Yeats, unlike Pound or Eliot, the poets with whom he is most closely connected in the early decades of the twentieth century, awkwardly occupies the roles of eminent precursor, revolutionary pioneer, sceptical antagonist and belated exponent of modernism. Multiplying such complications, in his later work, he appears in part to renege on some of ...

  6. William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) Poet, Dramatist, Man of the Theatre W.B. Yeats, generally acknowledged to be the greatest poet of the modern era, lived an extraordinarily rich and productive life as the founder and guiding spirit of the Irish Literary Revival and the Abbey Theatre, the National Theatre of Ireland.

  7. An illustrated monograph on the Irish painter Anne Yeats (1919-2001), daughter of the poet W. B. Yeats and the niece of the painter Jack Yeats. Two of her aunts trained with William Morris so she grew up steeped in literature and above all in aesthetics and philosophy of the Arts & Crafts movement. Anne was influenced by Braque, Modigliani, Matisse, Pollock, Klee et al; her own modernist work ...