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  1. British actress, poet, singer. This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 05:29. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  2. 25 de fev. de 2023 · Margot Ruddock (1907-1951), also known as Margot Collis, was an English actress, poet and singer who had a relationship with W.B. Yeats. Yeats edited some of her poems, which were published in the Oxford Book of Modern Verse.

  3. 11 de fev. de 2023 · Nata nel 1907, ricordata anche per la sua attività di attrice, Margot Ruddock troverà in Yeats il grande maestro che da venerato si farà amante, metterà in crisi il suo secondo matrimonio per ...

  4. Template:Unreferenced stub Marguerite (Margot) Ruddock (1907-1951), who used the stage name Margot Collis, was an Irish poet, actress, and singer. Ruddock was married twice: first to John Collis, with whom she had a son, Michael, and secondly to Raymond Lovell, with whom she had a daughter, Simone Lovell. During her marriage to Lovell she had an affair with W.B. Yeats starting in 1934. She ...

  5. Much struck by Ruddock's beauty, he found her very intense, a seeming ‘lost soul.’ (LMR 10 n. 2) Yeats, Ashton recalled, ‘was obviously very taken with her.’ (Id.) A first‐hand account of Yeats's emotions is preserved in the unpublished poem, ‘Margot,’ that he sent to Ruddock in November 1934.

  6. William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin, Ireland on June 13, 1865. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and, along with Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn, and others, founded the Abbey Theatre, where he served as its chief playwright until the movement was joined by John Synge. Yeats' plays included The Countess Cathleen, The Land ...

  7. Marguerite Ruddock , who used the stage name Margot Collis, was an English actress, poet and singer. She had a relationship with W. B. Yeats starting in 1934. Their correspondence was published as Ah, Sweet Dancer .