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Uncollected Prose by W. B. Yeats
The Abbey Theatre
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1975
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1975
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Book chapters
pp. 19
Introduction
pp. 33
Young Ireland
pp. 35
Mr. John O’Leary
pp. 37
The ’98 Centenary
pp. 38
Mr. Arthur Symons’ New Book
pp. 42
Miss Fiona Macleod
pp. 45
The Treasure of the Humble
pp. 47
Mr. Standish O’Grady’s Flight of the Eagle
pp. 51
Aglavaine and Selysette
pp. 54
The Tribes of Danu
pp. 70
Three Irish Poets
pp. 74
The Prisoners of the Gods
pp. 88
Mr. Lionel Johnson’s Poems
pp. 91
Mr. Rhys’ Welsh Ballads
pp. 94
The Broken Gates of Death
pp. 108
Le Mouvement Celtique: Fiona Macleod
pp. 111
“A.E.’s” Poems
pp. 113
Le Mouvement Celtique: II. M. John O’Leary
pp. 115
Mr. Lionel Johnson and Certain Irish Poets
pp. 118
Celtic Beliefs About the Soul
pp. 121
The Poetry of “A.E.”
pp. 124
The Poems and Stories of Miss Nora Hopper
pp. 128
John Eglinton and Spiritual Art
pp. 132
A Symbolic Artist and the Coming of Symbolic Art
pp. 137
Important Announcement—Irish Literary Theatre
pp. 139
The Irish Literary Theatre
pp. 142
High Crosses of Ireland
pp. 145
Notes on Traditions and Superstitions
pp. 148
The Academic Class and the Agrarian Revolution
pp. 153
Irish Literary Theatre Lecture by Mr. W. B. Yeats
pp. 159
Plans and Methods
pp. 162
The Irish Literary Theatre
pp. 164
The Dominion of Dreams
pp. 167
Ireland Bewitched
pp. 184
The Literary Movement in Ireland
pp. 196
The Irish Literary Theatre
pp. 198
The Irish Literary Theatre, 1900
pp. 201
Plans and Methods
pp. 204
‘Maive’ and Certain Irish Beliefs
pp. 207
A Correction
pp. 209
‘The Last Feast of the Fianna’, ‘Maive’, and ‘The Bending of the Bough’, in Dublin
pp. 211
Noble and Ignoble Loyalties
pp. 213
The Freedom of the Press in Ireland
pp. 216
Irish Fairy Beliefs
pp. 219
Irish Witch Doctors
pp. 236
Irish Language and Irish Literature
pp. 242
The Great Enchantment
pp. 243
Mr. Yeats’s Jug
pp. 244
A Postscript to a Forthcoming Book of Essays by Various Writers
pp. 246
On a Letter to the Daily Mail
pp. 247
At Stratford-on-Avon
pp. 252
A Correction
pp. 253
About an “Interview”
pp. 255
John Eglinton
pp. 262
Literature and the Conscience
pp. 264
Favourite Books of 1901
pp. 265
Egyptian Plays
pp. 267
Away
pp. 283
Mr. Yeats’ New Play
pp. 284
The Acting at St. Teresa’s Hall
pp. 286
The Gaelic Movement and the Parliamentary Party
pp. 291
The Acting at St. Teresa’s Hall
pp. 293
Mr. Churton Collins on Blake
pp. 294
The Hill of Tara
pp. 295
The Freedom of the Theatre
pp. 299
A Canonical Book
pp. 303
Irish Plays and Players
pp. 304
The King’s Visit
pp. 305
Flaubert and the National Library
pp. 306
The Irish National Theatre and Three Sorts of Ignorance
pp. 308
We are Unlike the English in All Except Language
pp. 310
Emmet the Apostle of Irish Liberty
pp. 327
The Best Book from Ireland
pp. 328
The Irish National Theatre
pp. 329
Note on the Performing Rights of his Plays
pp. 330
Mr. George Moore and the Royal Hibernian Academy
pp. 331
J. M. Synge’s “The Shadow of the Glen”
pp. 334
J. M. Synge’s “The Shadow of the Glen”
pp. 336
J. M. Synge’s “The Shadow of the Glen”
pp. 338
America and the Arts
pp. 342
The Watts Pictures
pp. 345
A Note on “The Mineral Workers”, and Other Notes
pp. 347
Notes
pp. 348
The Controversy over the Playboy
pp. 353
Notes
pp. 355
A Corinthian Club Dinner
pp. 357
W. Fay’s Resignation
pp. 358
The Abbey Theatre
pp. 360
A Correction
pp. 361
The Abbey Theatre
pp. 361
Mr. W. B. Yeats and “The Piper”
pp. 363
Mr. W. Fay and the Abbey Theatre
pp. 364
British Association Visit to the Abbey Theatre
pp. 370
Events
pp. 377
The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet Statement by the Directors
pp. 380
The Irish National Theatre
pp. 382
The Art of the Theatre
pp. 384
The Tragic Theatre
pp. 393
Abbey Theatre New System of Scenery
pp. 394
The Folly of Argument
pp. 397
The Theatre of Beauty
pp. 402
The Story of the Irish Players
pp. 405
Dublin Fanaticism
pp. 405
Stage Scenery
pp. 407
Mr. W. B. Yeats and Ghosts
pp. 408
The Playboy
pp. 409
“The Playboy” at Liverpool
pp. 410
Mr. W. S. Blunt
pp. 412
Poetry’s Banquet
pp. 414
A Chance for the National Gallery
pp. 416
Sir Hugh Lane’s Pictures
pp. 419
Sir Hugh Lane’s Pictures
pp. 420
Sir Hugh Lane’s Pictures
pp. 423
The Hugh Lane Pictures
pp. 426
Sir Hugh Lane’s Pictures
pp. 428
Dublin and the Hugh Lane Pictures
pp. 429
Major Robert Gregory
pp. 431
Sir Hugh Lane and the National Gallery
pp. 433
From Democracy to Authority
pp. 436
A Memory of Synge
pp. 438
To All Artists and Writers
pp. 439
Compulsory Gaelic
pp. 449
An Undelivered Speech
pp. 453
The Bounty of Sweden
pp. 454
The Child and the State
pp. 461
The Need for Audacity of Thought
pp. 465
A Defence of the Abbey Theatre
pp. 470
Memorial to the Late T. W. Lyster
pp. 472
The Hugh Lane Pictures
pp. 476
Sympathy with Mrs. O’Higgins
pp. 477
The Censorship and St. Thomas Aquinas
pp. 480
The Irish Censorship
pp. 485
Wagner and the Chapel of the Grail
pp. 486
Ireland, 1921–1931
pp. 490
Gypsy Prize Winners, 1932
pp. 492
The Great Blasket
pp. 495
The Growth of a Poet
pp. 499
Abbey Theatre and the Free State
pp. 501
Poems: by Margot Ruddock with Prefatory Notes on the Author
pp. 506
‘I Became an Author’
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