Dáin do EimhirAssociation for Scottish Literary Studies, 2002 - 295 pages |
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Page 27
... Yeats . It is interesting to note that he figured alongside William Ross in an early draft of XXXIII . Few readers ... Yeats's protracted ob- session with Maud Gonne and MacLean's own experiences . Yet the protagonist of the ' Dàin do ...
... Yeats . It is interesting to note that he figured alongside William Ross in an early draft of XXXIII . Few readers ... Yeats's protracted ob- session with Maud Gonne and MacLean's own experiences . Yet the protagonist of the ' Dàin do ...
Page 28
... Yeats as ' a man full of all sorts of misgivings and indecisions , making half - hearted attempts to make the best ... Yeats and William Ross . At least Ross was . I now am come very much to doubt the depth of Yeats's feelings . That's ...
... Yeats as ' a man full of all sorts of misgivings and indecisions , making half - hearted attempts to make the best ... Yeats and William Ross . At least Ross was . I now am come very much to doubt the depth of Yeats's feelings . That's ...
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... Yeats owes to this troubled passion his place alongside Ross and Blok in MacLean's trinity of luck- less poets ( see XX : 17ff . ) . Caird writes that MacLean was ' particularly moved ' by ' Yeats's despairing love for Maud Gonne and ...
... Yeats owes to this troubled passion his place alongside Ross and Blok in MacLean's trinity of luck- less poets ( see XX : 17ff . ) . Caird writes that MacLean was ' particularly moved ' by ' Yeats's despairing love for Maud Gonne and ...
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COPYTEXTS AND VARIANT READINGS | 124 |
LIST OF TITLES | 136 |
COMMENTARY | 150 |
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