Early Essays
By (Author) W B Yeats
Edited by George Bornstein
Edited by Richard J Finneran
Palgrave Macmillan
Palgrave Macmillan
1st December 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literature: history and criticism
Literary essays
828
Hardback
240
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 28mm
454g
"Early Essays," edited by the internationally esteemed Yeats scholars George Bornstein and Richard J. Finneran, includes the contents of the two most important collections of Yeats's critical prose, "Ideas of Good and Evil" (1903) and "The Cutting of an Agate" (1912, 1919). Among the seminal essays are considerations of Blake, Shakespeare, Shelley, Spenser, and Synge, as well as an extended discussion of the Japanese Noh theatre. The first scholarly edition of these materials, "Early Essays" offers a corrected text and detailed annotation of all allusions. Several appendices include materials from early printings which were later excluded, as well as black and white illustrations. "Early Essays" is essential reading for understanding Yeats's career and the development of modern poetry and criticism
Richard J. Finneran is Hodges Chair of Excellence Professor, University of Tennessee at Knoxville. George Bornstein is a Professor of English, University of Michigan. George Mills Harper is a R.O.Lawton Distinguished Professor, Florida State University