Yeats and Women
Explore the intricate relationships of one of literature's most revered figures in Yeats and Women by Deirdre Toomey. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1997, this second edition offers a comprehensive collection of eight insightful essays that delve into W.B. Yeats's profound connections with notable women, including Maud Gonne, Dorothea Hunter, Olivia Shakespear, Florence Farr, Iseult Gonne, and George Yeats.
In addition to the essays, this thought-provoking volume features two collections of letters addressed to Yeats and his captivating broadcast, 'Poems about Women.' Spanning 428 pages, Yeats and Women provides a rich tapestry of literary analysis and historical context, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of gender and poetry. Join Deirdre Toomey on a journey through Yeats's world and understand the influential women who shaped his creative legacy.