A Book of Irish Verse
In 1895, the thirty-year-old W. B. Yeats, already established as one of Ireland's leading poets and folklorists, published this outstanding collection of Irish verse as part of his campaign to establish a tradition of Irish poetry fit for the dawn of a new age in Ireland's history. Set amid the political turmoil of its time, the book succeeded not only in highlighting the fundamental role of literature in defining national identity, but also created the historical framework that presaged the remarkable literary achievements of Irish writers in the century that followed its publication. The poets featured reflect the richness and breadth of a unique literary tradition, from Oliver Goldsmith to Oscar Wilde. This Routledge Classics edition, complete with a specially commissioned introduction by acclaimed writer and critic John Banville, is essential reading for all who appreciate good literature.
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A Book of Irish Verse
In 1895, the thirty-year-old W. B. Yeats, already established as one of Ireland's leading poets and folklorists, published this outstanding collection of Irish verse as part of his campaign to establish a tradition of Irish poetry fit for the dawn of a new age in Ireland's history. Set amid the political turmoil of its time, the book succeeded not only in highlighting the fundamental role of literature in defining national identity, but also created the historical framework that presaged the remarkable literary achievements of Irish writers in the century that followed its publication. The poets featured reflect the richness and breadth of a unique literary tradition, from Oliver Goldsmith to Oscar Wilde. This Routledge Classics edition, complete with a specially commissioned introduction by acclaimed writer and critic John Banville, is essential reading for all who appreciate good literature.
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A Book of Irish Verse

A Book of Irish Verse

by William Butler Yeats
A Book of Irish Verse

A Book of Irish Verse

by William Butler Yeats

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In 1895, the thirty-year-old W. B. Yeats, already established as one of Ireland's leading poets and folklorists, published this outstanding collection of Irish verse as part of his campaign to establish a tradition of Irish poetry fit for the dawn of a new age in Ireland's history. Set amid the political turmoil of its time, the book succeeded not only in highlighting the fundamental role of literature in defining national identity, but also created the historical framework that presaged the remarkable literary achievements of Irish writers in the century that followed its publication. The poets featured reflect the richness and breadth of a unique literary tradition, from Oliver Goldsmith to Oscar Wilde. This Routledge Classics edition, complete with a specially commissioned introduction by acclaimed writer and critic John Banville, is essential reading for all who appreciate good literature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781518341779
Publisher: Kypros Press
Publication date: 12/17/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 794 KB

About the Author

William Butler Yeats (1865-1939). One of the great poets of the modern age. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Poetry in 1923.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Routledge Classics Editionxiii
Prefacexvii
Modern Irish Poetryxix
Old Age1
The Village Preacher1
The Deserter's Meditation2
Thou Canst Not Boast3
Kathleen O'More3
The Groves of Blarney4
The Light of Other Days7
At the Mid Hour of Night8
The Burial of Sir John Moore8
The Convict of Clonmel9
The Outlaw of Loch Lene11
Dirge of O'Sullivan Bear11
Love Song14
The Whistlin' Thief14
Soggarth Aroon16
Dark Rosaleen18
Lament for the Princes of Tyrone and Tyrconnell20
A Lamentation for the Death of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald27
The Woman of Three Cows29
Prince Alfrid's Itinerary through Ireland31
O'Hussey's Ode to the Maguire33
The Nameless One35
Siberia37
Hy-Brasail39
Mo Craoibhin Cno40
Mairgread Ni Chealleadh41
From the Cold Sod That's O'er You42
The Fairy Nurse44
A Cuisle Geal Mo Chroidhe45
Lament of the Irish Emigrant46
The Welshmen of Tirawley48
Aideen's Grave60
Deirdre's Lament for the Sons of Usnach66
The Fair Hills of Ireland68
Lament Over the Ruins of the Abbey of Timoleague69
The Fairy Well of Lagnanay71
On the Death of Thomas Davis74
The County of Mayo76
The Wedding of the Clans77
The Little Black Rose78
Song79
The Bard Ethell80
Lament for the Death of Eoghan Ruadh O'Neill89
Maire Bhan Astor90
O! The Marriage92
A Plea for Love93
Remembrance94
A Fragment from 'The Prisoner: a Fragment'95
Last Lines96
The Memory of the Dead97
The Winding Banks of Erne99
The Fairies102
The Abbot of Inisfalen104
Twilight Voices106
Four Ducks on a Pond107
The Lover and Birds107
The Celts109
Salutation to the Celts111
The Gobban Saor112
Patrick Sheehan113
The Irish Peasant Girl116
To God and Ireland True117
The Banshee118
Aghadoe120
A Mad Song121
Lady Margaret's Song122
Song122
Father O'Flynn123
Song124
Requiescat125
The Lament of Queen Maev126
The Dead at Clonmacnois128
The Spell-Struck128
Were You on the Mountain?129
My Grief on the Sea130
My Love, O, She is My Love131
I Shall Not Die for Thee132
Riddles133
Lough Bray134
The Children of Lir135
St. Francis to the Birds137
Sheep and Lambs140
The Gardener Sage141
The Dark Man142
The Fairy Fiddler143
Our Thrones Decay144
Immortality144
The Great Breath145
Sung on a By-way145
Dream Love146
Illusion146
Janus147
Connla's Well147
Names148
That149
Think149
Te Martyrum Candidatus150
The Church of a Dream150
Ways of War151
The Red Wind151
Celtic Speech153
To Morfydd153
Can Doov Deelish154
Anonymous
Shule Aroon159
The Shan Van Vocht160
The Wearing of the Green162
The Rakes of Mallow162
Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye163
Kitty of Coleraine166
Lament of Morian Shehone for Miss Mary Bourke166
The Geraldine's Daughter168
By Memory Inspired168
A Folk Verse170
Notes171
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