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OverviewThis book is a resource to enable scholars and students in Yeats studies to explore the materials in his library, which, together with his unpublished papers and manuscripts, forms part of the writer’s archive in the National Library. Continuing from the first volume (Reading Notes), Volume II describes copies of books he wrote or edited solely in his name and subsequently revised or marked for other purposes, on occasion aided by his wife and others. This book could not have been written without the generous participation of the Yeats family over many years. Their legacy, now entrusted to the National Library, is robust and endless in potential. This book is about individual cases but also the building of an oeuvre. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wayne K. Chapman (College of Architecture, Arts & Humanities, Clemson University (United States))Publisher: Clemson University Digital Press Imprint: Clemson University Digital Press ISBN: 9781638040026ISBN 10: 1638040028 Pages: 541 Publication Date: 12 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Principles of Description List of Abbreviations List of Supplemental Works Cited Astrological Symbols and Glyphs IntroductionPrefatory Note Annotated Books Written by Yeats: Yeats, W[illiam]. B[utler]. (2333 to 2487b), 135 catalogued items Appendices I: The “Paste-Pot” Production of Later Poems (Macmillan, 1922; Wade 234) II: The Unwin/Benn Poems in Relation to the Macmillan “Collected Edition” III: Volumes I and II as Ratios of the Entire W. B. and George Yeats Library IV: List of Signed and Associated Copies V: A List of Supplemental Dun Emer and Cuala Press Items in the Library IndexReviews‘This volume is for any serious scholar of Yeats who is interested in doing genealogical scholarship or just interested in a deeper insight into Yeats’s relationship to his own work… Chapman’s mechanism for transcribing the annotations is clear and concise and easy to follow up on should one be so inclined. Indeed, I have never enjoyed reading Yeats’s annotations so much – not least of all because I can actually read them.’ Julian Breandán Dean, Irish Studies Review Author InformationWayne K. Chapman is Emeritus Professor in Modern British, Anglo-Irish, & American Literature at Clemson University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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