The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats, Volume 4Scribner, 2007 |
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... story of how the Irish hero , gone mad after killing his son , met his own death fighting the ocean's waves . Yeats would tell the story again in On Baile's Strand ( Pl , 151-74 ) . 21. Yeats refers to the Irish folk song " My Hope , My ...
... story of how the Irish hero , gone mad after killing his son , met his own death fighting the ocean's waves . Yeats would tell the story again in On Baile's Strand ( Pl , 151-74 ) . 21. Yeats refers to the Irish folk song " My Hope , My ...
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... Story of the Children of Lir " ) are often grouped with the story of Deirdre as the " Three Sorrowful Stories of Erin . " In the for- mer , Tuireann's three sons , Brian , Iuchair , and Iucharba , are forced to retrieve a series of ...
... Story of the Children of Lir " ) are often grouped with the story of Deirdre as the " Three Sorrowful Stories of Erin . " In the for- mer , Tuireann's three sons , Brian , Iuchair , and Iucharba , are forced to retrieve a series of ...
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... story Yeats mentions here from the Fenian Cycle . It roughly parallels the story of Deirdre from the Ulster Cycle . Grania is betrothed to Finn mac Cumhal , but her passion for Finn's follower Diarmuid leads to both their deaths . Yeats ...
... story Yeats mentions here from the Fenian Cycle . It roughly parallels the story of Deirdre from the Ulster Cycle . Grania is betrothed to Finn mac Cumhal , but her passion for Finn's follower Diarmuid leads to both their deaths . Yeats ...
Contents
Editors Preface and Acknowledgments | xiii |
Abbreviations | xvii |
Illustrations | xxi |
Copyright | |
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