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Yeats and AE
Charts the history and evaluates the significance of the first twenty-three years of their literary friendship.
During his life, W.B.Yeats formed only a
few literary friendships from which he received as much as
he gave. One of the foremost was his association with George
William Russell. A.E. was my oldest friend he
confided to an admirer on Russells death in 1935.
We began our work together. Taking as its focal point Yeatss summary of the association - between us as always there existed that antagonism that unites dear friends - the book sensitively gauges the pressures that each man exerted on the other. It also examines the way these pressures both affected their respective imaginative developments and shaped the course of the literary movement. `What Kuch sets out to do, he does scrupulously and with such attention to detail, minutiae even, that his scholarly apparatus takes up nearly a quarter of the book. It is indeed "carefully researched".' Derek Mahon in The Irish Times 0-86140-116-6 £27.50 22/01/05 |