In "Two plays for dancers" by W. B. Yeats, the reader is presented with a unique collection of plays that blend poetry, dance, and drama. The lyrical language and symbolic imagery create a dreamlike atmosphere that transports the audience to a mystical world where words and movement intertwine. The plays explore themes of love, fate, and the supernatural, showcasing Yeats' fascination with Irish mythology and folklore. This book is a prime example of Yeats' innovative approach to theatre, combining traditional Irish storytelling with avant-garde techniques. The two plays, "The Only Jealousy of Emer" and "The Unicorn from the Stars", showcase Yeats' mastery in blending mythology with modernist sensibilities. The combination of intricate choreography and poetic dialogue makes this collection a captivating and thought-provoking read for lovers of both literature and dance.