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The Wild Swans at Coole

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First US edition
(1919 publ. Macmillan Publishers)
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The Wild Swans at Coole is the name of two collections of poetry by W. B. Yeats, published in 1917 and 1919.

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Publication history

The Wild Swans at Coole, a collection of twenty-nine poems and the play At the Hawk's Well, was first published by the Cuala Press in November 1917.[1] The title poem of the collection had first appeared in the Little Review in June of that year. Macmillan (London and New York) republished the poems in March 1919 without the play but with an additional seventeen poems. The completed volume, also called The Wild Swans at Coole, represents the "middle stage" of Yeats' writing and is concerned, amongst other themes, with Irish nationalism and the creation of an Irish aesthetic.[2][3]

Poems in The Wild Swans at Coole (1917)

Poems in The Wild Swans at Coole (1919)

  • "The Wild Swans at Coole"
  • "In Memory of Major Robert Gregory"
  • "An Irish Airman Foresees his Death"
  • "Men improve with the Years"
  • "The Collar-Bone of a Hare"
  • "Under the Round Tower"
  • "Solomon to Sheba"
  • "The Living Beauty"
  • "A Song"
  • "To a Young Beauty"
  • "To a Young Girl"
  • "The Scholars"
  • "Tom O'Roughley"
  • "The Sad Shepherd"
  • "Lines written in Dejection"
  • "The Dawn"
  • "On Woman"
  • "The Fisherman"
  • "The Hawk"
  • "Memory"
  • "Her Praise"
  • "The People"
  • "His Phoenix"
  • "A Thought from Propertius"
  • "Broken Dreams"
  • "A Deep-Sworn Vow"
  • "Presences"
  • "The Balloon of the Mind"
  • "To a Squirrel at Kyle-Na-Gno"
  • "On being asked for a War Poem"
  • "In Memory of Alfred Pollexfen"
  • "Upon a Dying Lady"
  • "Ego Dominus Tuus"
  • "A Prayer on going into my House"
  • "The Phases of the Moon"
  • "The Cat and the Moon"
  • "The Saint and the Hunchback"
  • "Two Songs of a Fool"
  • "Another Song of a Fool"
  • "The Double Vision of Michael Robartes*"

See also

References

  1. ^ Schuchard, Ronald (1993), Gould, Warwick (ed.), "Hawk and Butterfly: The Double Vision of The Wild Swans at Coole (1917, 1919)", Yeats Annual No. 10, London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 111–134, doi:10.1007/978-1-349-11916-5_5, ISBN 978-1-349-11918-9, retrieved 19 November 2023
  2. ^ Miyake, Nobue (1999). "The Restoration of Wholeness in "The Wild Swans at Coole"". The Harp. 14: 49–59. ISSN 1340-5470.
  3. ^ Nakao, Masami (2013). ""The Wild Swans at Coole" and Ireland of Its Time". Journal of Irish Studies. 28: 34–43. ISSN 1346-7700.

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