Emigration and Ireland are closely entwined in cultural consciousness, yet little scholarly work addresses Irish emigration in W. B. Yeats’s poetry. I use the lens of Irish emigration to tackle another under-discussed phenomenon in Yeats’s early poetry: the physically moving, dead, female body. In the latter half of the nineteenth century, young unmarried women were emigrating from Ireland in historically unprecedented numbers, and this high emigration rate of Irish women parallels the recurrence of moving dead or supernatural women in Yeats’s pre-1900 poetry
The Dead is the concluding story of James Joyce\u27s first major piece of writing, a collection of ...
Yeats infuses his poetry, prose, and plays with elements of folklore, and the ancient stories are th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social changes in the later nineteenth century had a...
Emigration and Ireland are closely entwined in cultural consciousness, yet little scholarly work add...
Emigration and Ireland are closely entwined in cultural consciousness, yet little scholarly work add...
In recent years, there has been a growing inclination to re-examine the way that Irish exiles was pe...
The strange behavior of the women of Yeats's late plays - Full Moon in March, King of the Great Cloc...
W.B. Yeats was born in 1865 near Dublin in Ireland and through his literary work contributed in the ...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
Master's thesis in English LiteratureThe aim of this thesis is to examine how William Butler Yeats’ ...
Moving Histories is an original and enlightening book which details the lives of women who left Irel...
In the tumultuous years following the Easter Rising of 1916, the Irish author W.B. Yeats consistentl...
Funerary performances loom large in the earliest accounts of Ireland and Irishness that come down to...
Since the 1980s historians have focused on the specificity of female Irish emigration. Women were pr...
W. B. Yeats used images of women throughout his work, beginning with pre-Raphaelite beauty which he ...
The Dead is the concluding story of James Joyce\u27s first major piece of writing, a collection of ...
Yeats infuses his poetry, prose, and plays with elements of folklore, and the ancient stories are th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social changes in the later nineteenth century had a...
Emigration and Ireland are closely entwined in cultural consciousness, yet little scholarly work add...
Emigration and Ireland are closely entwined in cultural consciousness, yet little scholarly work add...
In recent years, there has been a growing inclination to re-examine the way that Irish exiles was pe...
The strange behavior of the women of Yeats's late plays - Full Moon in March, King of the Great Cloc...
W.B. Yeats was born in 1865 near Dublin in Ireland and through his literary work contributed in the ...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
Master's thesis in English LiteratureThe aim of this thesis is to examine how William Butler Yeats’ ...
Moving Histories is an original and enlightening book which details the lives of women who left Irel...
In the tumultuous years following the Easter Rising of 1916, the Irish author W.B. Yeats consistentl...
Funerary performances loom large in the earliest accounts of Ireland and Irishness that come down to...
Since the 1980s historians have focused on the specificity of female Irish emigration. Women were pr...
W. B. Yeats used images of women throughout his work, beginning with pre-Raphaelite beauty which he ...
The Dead is the concluding story of James Joyce\u27s first major piece of writing, a collection of ...
Yeats infuses his poetry, prose, and plays with elements of folklore, and the ancient stories are th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social changes in the later nineteenth century had a...