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Yeats: An Annual of Critical and Textual Studies, Volume XVII, 1999,Used
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Yeats XVII is the latest addition to the important annual that collects the best and most recent Yeats criticism. This volume includes essays by established and upandcoming scholars and a bibliography of recent international scholarship on Yeats by K. P. S. Jochum. Special to this volume is a complete index of the articles and books reviewed in all seventeen issues. Featured original articles include: "Yeats: Castoffs, Nonstarters and Gnomic Illegibilities," by David R. Clark, which transcribes some littleknown manuscript poems found in Yeats's notebooks and collections; "Our Lives with the Yeatses' Ghosts: The Writing and the Editing of the Automatic Script," by Barbara J. Frieling, Margaret Mills Harper, and Sandra L. Sprayberry, which balances literary criticism and biographical detail as it reevaluates the work doneby these authors and their contemporarieson Yeats's compelling but enigmatic experiments with automatic writing; and "The CollarBone of a Hare: On a Manuscript by W. B. Yeats," by Louis Hout, which reveals the historical and biographical milieu in which Yeats created this famous inscription.Richard J. Finneran is Professor of English, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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