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This book traces the creative process in Yeats's writing, in his making and remaking of verse, and in the development of a body of work over the last forty years of his life. Lyrical and philosophical poetry, verse-drama, and the shifting contexts of personal and political events are all dealt with here.

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This book traces the creative process in Yeats's writing, in his making and remaking of verse, and in the development of a body of work over the last forty years of his life. Lyrical and philosophical poetry, verse-drama, and the shifting contexts of personal and political events are all dealt with here.
Autorenporträt
WAYNE K. CHAPMAN is Professor of English at Clemson University, USA. He is the author of Yeats and English Renaissance Literature (Macmillan, 1991), and co-edited no.15 in the Yeats Annual series, Yeats's Collaborations (2002). He has co-edited two volumes for the Cornell Yeats Manuscript series, The Countess Cathleen: Manuscript Materials (1999) and The Dreaming of the Bones and Calvary: Manuscript Materials (2003). He is also Editor of the South Carolina Review and Executive Editor of Clemson University Digital Press.
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"There is much for those who are interested in the process of creation and publication, without a deep knowledge of the context. ... This is a rich book and a valuable contribution to Yeats studies, textual studies, and genetic research. It shows the fascination of this difficult and painstaking work, of seeking and gaining a deeper understanding of the creative process, and of pushing towards an ever-fuller picture and ever-greater accuracy." (Neil Mann, The South Carolina Review, Vol. 48 (2), 2016)

'...[an] engaging, informative study..' - CHOICE