Becoming George: The Life of Mrs. W. B. Yeats

by Saddlemyer, Ann
ISBN: 9780199269211
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Ann Saddlemyer's biography of W. B. Yeats's wife, George, portrays an extraordinarily talented, intelligent, and self-effacing woman, whose creative influence has never before been fully understood. She was wife and manager of a famous poet, and mother to his children, but in her own right
also an inspired visionary and a practical woman of the arts. Georgie Hyde Lees was raised in London's literary salons, where arts, anthroposophy and the occult met. An accomplished linguist, art student and literary scholar, she married W. B. Yeats when she was 25, and he 52. Her supernatural
automatic writing became the inspiration of Yeats's poetry and thought for the last 20 years of his life, yet she always concealed the depth of their collaboration. Close friend of many writers and poets, among them Frank O'Connor and Ezra Pound, she spent her long widowhood steering the Yeats
industry and actively assisting younger scholars and writers.

For the first time, this intelligent and creative woman is allowed to take center stage. Drawing on memoirs and a wealth of unknown and unpublished sources, this biography by the distinguished scholar Ann Saddlemyer reveals someone much more significant than just 'Mrs. W. B. Yeats--a personality
at once visionary and practical, and an important figure in twentieth-century literary history.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Saddlemyer, Ann
  • ISBN: 9780199269211
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 8.86 x 1.67
  • Number Of Pages: 808
  • Publication Year: 2004
Language: English