This paper addresses William Butler Yeats’s dramatisation of his life-long interest in the invisible realm and an ideal Irish aristocracy in his five Cuchulain plays. I wish to illustrate how Yeats expresses his increasing ambiguities over the cultural and political capacities of the Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy through the changes of the Irish warrior-hero Cuchulain’s body and the growing predominance and influence of the spectral world on his bodily integrity. Even though Cuchulain is generally referred to as the embodiment of Irish national identity and the ideal aristocrat in Yeats’s works, I would like to point out those aspects of his Cuchulain-story,...
W.B. Yeats was an Irish poet and dramatist, born in Dublin in 1865. This thesis will explore how Yea...
Because Irish myth and folklore had been suppressed by church doctrine and British control of school...
This article examines Yeats’s broad use of Irish folklore between 1888 and 1938, and attempts to fin...
This paper addresses William Butler Yeats’s dramatisation of his life-long interest in the i...
My interest in William Butler Yeats can be traced back to a class in Irish literature which I took i...
In analysing two ‘Cuchulain plays’ by Yeats, this study highlights the central quality of modernism ...
In A General Introduction For My Work, Yeats writes: Behind all Irish history hangs a great tapes...
The present article aims analyzes the use of Irish mythology (and more specifically of “Celt...
In this dissertation, I trace the use of the mythic Irish hero Cuchulain by early Irish nationalists...
In line with current developments in Irish and modernist studies, the article focuses on Eimar O’Duf...
The end of 19th century was generally a significant and transitional period, as from the beginning o...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...
Yeats needed heroes and looked forward to finding one who might embody his ideas and hopes of the be...
The thesis deals primarily with the influence of mythology in the work of William Butler Yeats and p...
The story of Ireland\u27s Literary Revival is the story not only of the life and death of the Gaelic...
W.B. Yeats was an Irish poet and dramatist, born in Dublin in 1865. This thesis will explore how Yea...
Because Irish myth and folklore had been suppressed by church doctrine and British control of school...
This article examines Yeats’s broad use of Irish folklore between 1888 and 1938, and attempts to fin...
This paper addresses William Butler Yeats’s dramatisation of his life-long interest in the i...
My interest in William Butler Yeats can be traced back to a class in Irish literature which I took i...
In analysing two ‘Cuchulain plays’ by Yeats, this study highlights the central quality of modernism ...
In A General Introduction For My Work, Yeats writes: Behind all Irish history hangs a great tapes...
The present article aims analyzes the use of Irish mythology (and more specifically of “Celt...
In this dissertation, I trace the use of the mythic Irish hero Cuchulain by early Irish nationalists...
In line with current developments in Irish and modernist studies, the article focuses on Eimar O’Duf...
The end of 19th century was generally a significant and transitional period, as from the beginning o...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...
Yeats needed heroes and looked forward to finding one who might embody his ideas and hopes of the be...
The thesis deals primarily with the influence of mythology in the work of William Butler Yeats and p...
The story of Ireland\u27s Literary Revival is the story not only of the life and death of the Gaelic...
W.B. Yeats was an Irish poet and dramatist, born in Dublin in 1865. This thesis will explore how Yea...
Because Irish myth and folklore had been suppressed by church doctrine and British control of school...
This article examines Yeats’s broad use of Irish folklore between 1888 and 1938, and attempts to fin...