William Butler Yeats

William Butler Yeats

William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and playwright, and one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature. A pillar of both the Irish and British literary establishments, in his later years he served as an Irish Senator for two terms. Yeats was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and, along with Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn, and others, founded the Abbey Theatre, where he served as its chief during its early years. In 1923 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature as the first Irishman so honoured for what the Nobel Committee described as "inspired poetry, which in a...
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quick facts
Birthdate:June 13, 1865
Birthplace:Sandymount
Date of death:January 28, 1939
Religion:Anglicanism
Also known as:W.B. Yeats, W. B. Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) Yeats

Written works by William Butler Yeats

TitlePublishedGenre
The Wanderings of Oisin
The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems
The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics
The Tower 1928 Poetry
The Winding Stair and Other Poems
The Wild Swans at Coole
Cathleen Ní Houlihan
The countess cathleen
Fairy Folk Tales of Ireland
Samhain
The Green Helmet And Other Poems
The Land of Heart's Desire
A Poet to His Beloved
The Celtic Twilight
Die geheime Rose.
Deirdre
The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Vol. XII
Eleven Plays of William Butler Yeats
A Book Of Irish Verse
The Hour Glass And Other Plays
Mythologies
The Tables Of The Law And The Adoration Of The Magi
Ideas Of Good And Evil
Writings on Irish Folklore, Legend, and Myth
Treasury of Irish Myth, Legend & Folklore
Five One Act Plays/3 Cassettes(Cdl5 315)
In the Seven Woods
The Wanderings of Oisin and other Poems
Rosa Secreta, La
Espectros y Otros Cuentos Fantasticos y Irlandeses
Teatro Irlandes
Last poems & plays
Poesia Escogida - Ed. Bilingue
John Sherman and Dhoya
Discoveries; A Volume of Essays
The Cutting of An Agate
Antologia Bilingue
Stories of Michael Robartes and his friends
Reveries over Childhood and Youth
Memoirs 1973 Autobiography
The Secret Rose
A Vision
The Shadowy Waters
Yeats
Samhain, 1901-1908
Four Years
Irish fairy tales
Where There Is Nothing
Mosada
Collected poems
Poems Written in Discouragement 1912-1913
Four Plays for Dancers
The King's Threshold
Short Fiction
Essays
The Wind Among the Reeds
Memoirs
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
Michael Robartes and the dancer
The Golden Helmet
Trois Nôs irlandais
The Celtic Twilight
Gato Demoniaco y Otros Cuentos Fantasticos Irlande
Last poems and two plays
Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry
The Secret Rose
Synge and the Ireland of His Time
Cathleen ni Hoolihan
The death of Synge
Early poems and stories
The hour-glass
If I were four-and-twenty
The lake isle of Innisfree
Nine one-act plays
Plays in prose and verse
Representative Irish tales
Responsibilities
Selected plays
Selected poems
Seven poems and a fragment
Under the moon
Words for music perhaps and other poems
A packet for Ezra Pound
The winding stair
The words upon the window pane
Ah, sweet dancer
Autobiographies
Autobiography: consisting of Reveries over childhood and youth
The autobiography of William Butler Yeats
The bounty of Sweden
The collected letters of W.B. Yeats
Collected plays
The collected plays of W. B. Yeats
The collected works of W.B. Yeats
Costello the Proud, Oona Macdermott, and the bitter tongue
The death of Cuchulain
Deirdre
Dramatis personae, 1896-1902
The dreaming of the bones
Early articles and reviews
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William Butler Yeats quotes

  • But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.

    - William Butler Yeats
  • The years like great black oxen tread the world, and God the herdsman treads them on behind, and I am broken by their passing feet.

    - William Butler Yeats
  • I balanced all, brought all to mind, the years to come seemed waste of breath, a waste of breath the years behind, in balance with this life, this death.

    - William Butler Yeats
  • Too long a sacrifice can make a stone of the heart. O. When may it suffice?

    - William Butler Yeats
  • Think where man's glory most begins and ends, And say my glory was I had such friends.

    - William Butler Yeats

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Peers of William Butler Yeats

Stéphane Mallarmé
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What ethnicity was William Butler Yeats?
  • A:
    Irish was the ethnicity of his ancestors.
  • Q:
    Who is acknowledged for having an influence on William Butler Yeats?
  • A:
    Percy Bysshe Shelley, Stéphane Mallarmé, John Keats, John Donne and T. S. Eliot influenced William Butler Yeats.
  • Q:
    What religious theology did William Butler Yeats subscribe to?
  • A:
    Anglicanism was William Butler Yeats' chosen religion.
  • Q:
    What is William Butler Yeats quoted as saying?
  • A:
    Famous quotations include: "Too long a sacrifice can make a stone of the heart. O. When may it suffice?"
  • Q:
    Which book titles have been composed by writer, William Butler Yeats?
  • A:
    Well known titles include:
    - Cathleen Ní Houlihan
    - The Tower
    - Fairy Folk Tales of Ireland
    - Samhain
    - The Green Helmet And Other Poems
    - The Land of Heart's Desire
    - A Poet to His Beloved
  • Q:
    What was William Butler Yeats' occupation?
  • A:
    William Butler Yeats was an accomplished poet and writer.
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Awards & Accolades

  • 1923
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