When Yeats first turned to Spenser in a professional way, it was a chance opportunity to generate some income. ‘It is good pay,’ he wrote to his friend, Lady Augusta Gregory, and ‘I may do it if I have not to do it at once. I have a good deal to say about Spenser but tremble at the thought of reading his six books.’ He was writing of the invitation he had just received from an Edinburgh publisher to select and introduce Spenser’s poetry for their ‘Golden Poets’ series. That close encounter, when in due course it ensued, was to provide Yeats with several crucial things that he didn’t yet know he was looking for. What he ultimately found in Spenser was a potent model of Irish poetry in English in Ireland, a Protestant poetic progenitor and wi...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Heaney and Yeats responded the clash between lrish a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social changes in the later nineteenth century had a...
In 1916 William Butler Yeats, Edmund Dulac, and Ezra Pound were caught up together in the study of J...
This chapter examines the latticework of links between Shakespeare and Spenser, sifting the availabl...
Abstract been a constant presence in Heaney’s criticism since the late 1970s, and a central figure i...
Larrissy, Edward. W.B. Yeats – Irish Writers in Their Time. Dublin & Oregon: Irish Academic Pres...
This study documents the constant interest and appreciation of Keats for the works of Spenser. The c...
Edmund Spenser is a great English poet who connected medieval and Elizabethan literature. Spenser wa...
In October 1937, George Yeats (GY) wrote to W. B. Yeats (WBY) mildly complaining of a tedious conver...
This dissertation measures Spenser's congenial impact on Keats and Shelley within a context of more ...
In the Epistle to The Shepheardes Calender (1579) E. K. states that Spenser is ‘following the exampl...
The size and breadth of the work of Edmund Spenser is such that it has been overlooked in terms of S...
IN 1937 A DUBLIN SCHOOLBOY approached no less a person than W. B. Yeats with a request that he write...
This is a catalog of the 1958 exhibition of works from the P. S. 0'Hegarty Collection in the Univers...
The article documents and investigates the continual interest and appreciation of the Romantic poet,...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Heaney and Yeats responded the clash between lrish a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social changes in the later nineteenth century had a...
In 1916 William Butler Yeats, Edmund Dulac, and Ezra Pound were caught up together in the study of J...
This chapter examines the latticework of links between Shakespeare and Spenser, sifting the availabl...
Abstract been a constant presence in Heaney’s criticism since the late 1970s, and a central figure i...
Larrissy, Edward. W.B. Yeats – Irish Writers in Their Time. Dublin & Oregon: Irish Academic Pres...
This study documents the constant interest and appreciation of Keats for the works of Spenser. The c...
Edmund Spenser is a great English poet who connected medieval and Elizabethan literature. Spenser wa...
In October 1937, George Yeats (GY) wrote to W. B. Yeats (WBY) mildly complaining of a tedious conver...
This dissertation measures Spenser's congenial impact on Keats and Shelley within a context of more ...
In the Epistle to The Shepheardes Calender (1579) E. K. states that Spenser is ‘following the exampl...
The size and breadth of the work of Edmund Spenser is such that it has been overlooked in terms of S...
IN 1937 A DUBLIN SCHOOLBOY approached no less a person than W. B. Yeats with a request that he write...
This is a catalog of the 1958 exhibition of works from the P. S. 0'Hegarty Collection in the Univers...
The article documents and investigates the continual interest and appreciation of the Romantic poet,...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Heaney and Yeats responded the clash between lrish a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social changes in the later nineteenth century had a...
In 1916 William Butler Yeats, Edmund Dulac, and Ezra Pound were caught up together in the study of J...