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First published in 1970, this book is a faithful representation of
the original edition of Beltaine, a literary magazine edited by W.
B. Yeats from May 1899 to April 1900. Beltaine was the first of
several magazines of the Irish Literary Theatre (later to become
The Abbey Theatre) in which Yeats's editorial role was of utmost
importance. It was an occasional publication and focused on
promoting current works of Irish playwrights whilst challenging
those of their English opponents. The magazine mainly consists of a
series of essays on the theatre in Dublin, and supplementing these
are explanations and discussions of new plays, excerpts from which
are often included. This book will be of interest to those with an
interest in Yeats, early nineteenth-century literature, and Irish
theatre.
First published in 1970, this book includes all of the annual
editions and also a final pamphlet of Samhain: October 1901 -
November 1908, a literary magazine edited by W. B. Yeats. Samhain
was one of the several magazines that the Irish Literary Theatre
(later to become The Abbey Theatre) produced and it was born when
the original magazine, Beltaine, came to an end in 1900. Yeats's
editorial role was essential to the publication which served to
publicize the work of the Theatre, promote current works of Irish
playwrights and challenging those of their English opponents. The
magazine mainly consists of a series of essays on the theatre in
Dublin, and supplementing these are explanations and discussions of
new plays, excerpts from which are often included. This book will
be of interest to those with an interest in Yeats, early
nineteenth-century literature, and Irish theatre.
John Sherman is the only work of realistic fiction Yeats ever
completed. The novelette contains many biographical elements and is
of interest for its treatment of Yeats's recurring themes. It
examines the debate between nationality and cosmopolitan and looks
at the conflict between the self and the Anti-self. Dhoya depicts a
liaison between a mortal and a fairy, a motif that recurs in
Yeats's poetry and other works. The texts are supplemented by an
introduction and detailed explanatory notes by the editor, Richard
Finneran.
First published in 1970, this book includes all of the annual
editions and also a final pamphlet of Samhain: October 1901 -
November 1908, a literary magazine edited by W. B. Yeats. Samhain
was one of the several magazines that the Irish Literary Theatre
(later to become The Abbey Theatre) produced and it was born when
the original magazine, Beltaine, came to an end in 1900. Yeats's
editorial role was essential to the publication which served to
publicize the work of the Theatre, promote current works of Irish
playwrights and challenging those of their English opponents. The
magazine mainly consists of a series of essays on the theatre in
Dublin, and supplementing these are explanations and discussions of
new plays, excerpts from which are often included. This book will
be of interest to those with an interest in Yeats, early
nineteenth-century literature, and Irish theatre.
First published in 1970, this book is a faithful representation of
the original edition of Beltaine a literary magazine edited by W.
B. Yeats from May 1899 to April 1900. Beltaine was the first of
several magazines of the Irish Literary Theatre (later to become
The Abbey Theatre) in which Yeats's editorial role was of utmost
importance. It was an occasional publication and focused on
promoting current works of Irish playwrights whilst challenging
those of their English opponents. The magazine mainly consists of a
series of essays on the theatre in Dublin, and supplementing these
are explanations and discussions of new plays, excerpts from which
are often included. This book will be of interest to those with an
interest in Yeats, early nineteenth-century literature, and Irish
theatre.
Veterinary Ethics in Practice gives non-specialist veterinary
professionals an introduction to ethics. It helps readers to think
about, and discuss, ethical dilemmas and viewpoints faced by
practitioners in their daily practice. The book: · Is an important
primer and introduction to basic ethical dilemmas. · Helps improve
ethical reasoning, through the use of numerous worked examples,
leading to increased confidence in decisions and actions. ·
Explains key ethical concepts and terminology making the subject
easier to understand. · Contains case studies which help bring
real dilemmas to life. With carefully crafted themes and problem
cases in farm animal, companion animal, equine, wildlife, zoo and
laboratory settings, the book provides an important yet concise and
accessible introduction to moral decision-making in veterinary
practice.
Autobiographies is made up of six autobiographical works that Yeats
published in the mid 1930s. Together, they provide a fascinating
insight into the first 58 years of his life. The work provides
memories of his early childhood, through to his experience of
winning the Nobel Prize for Literature. The volume contains
explanatory notes and previously unpublished passages from candidly
explicit first drafts.
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