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William Butler Yeats
Va William Butler Yeats (focklit magh myr /ˈjeɪts/; 13 Mean Souree 1865 - 28 Jerrey Geuree 1939) ny vard as ny ghraameyder Yernagh, as nane jeh ny persoonyn toshee ayns lettyraght y 20oo eash. Nane jeh ny fir toshee jeh lught ooasle lettyraght Hostyn as Nerin, v'eh ny hannadeyr ayns Seanad Éireann er feie daa hraa. Va'n Abbey Theatre bunnit echey lesh y Ven Gregory as Edward Martyn, as v'eh n'er toshee er y thie cloie rish ny bleeantyn leah. 'Sy vlein 1923 va'n Aundyr Nobel ayns Lettyraght er ny briwnys da, as y Bing Nobel gra dy vel yn obbyr echey ny "vardaght ard-smooinaghtagh, quoi ayns form feer ellynagh, cur raa da spyrryd yn ashoon er feie". V'eh ny chied 'owder Yernagh jeh'n Aundyr Nobel ayns Lettyraght.[1] T'eh er credjal dy vel Yeats nane jeh ny beggan screeudeyryn beg lesh yn obbyr share echey creaghnit ny yei yn Aundyr Nobel;[2] ta The Tower (1928) as The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1929) y lhied assdaue.
Va Yeats ruggit as ynsaghit ayns Divlyn, agh cheau eh y lambaanid echey ayns Shliggagh. Ren eh studeyrys er y vardaght 'syn aegid echey, as veih eash aeg va sym echey ayns shenn-skeealyn Yernagh as 'syn 'yssaght. Ta ny cooishyn shoh ry-gheddyn ayns kied keim yn obbyr echey, as ad ry-akin derrey cassey y cheead.
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W. B. Yeats
Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)
"Yeats" redirects here. For other uses, see Yeats (disambiguation).
William Butler Yeats | |
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Yeats in 1903 | |
Born | (1865-06-13)13 June 1865 |
Died | 28 January 1939(1939-01-28) (aged 73) |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Literature (1923) |
William Butler Yeats[a] (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist and writer, and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival, and along with Lady Gregory founded the Abbey Theatre, serving as its chief during its early years. He was awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize in Literature, and later served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
A Protestant of Anglo-Irish descent, Yeats was born in Sandymount, Ireland. His father practised law and was a successful portrait painter. He was educated in Dublin and London and spent his childhood holidays in County Sligo. He studied poetry from an early age, when he became fascinated by Irish legends and the occult. While in London he became part of the Irish literary revival. His early poetry was influenced by John Keats, William Wordsworth, William Blake and many more. These topics feature in the first phase of his work,
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W. B. Yeats
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Ainm sa teanga dhúchais | (en) William Manservant Yeats |
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Breith | 13 Meitheamh 1865 Dumhach Thrá (Ríocht Aontaithe na Breataine Móire agus na hÉireann) |
Bás | 28 Eanáir 1939 73 bliana d'aois Menton (an Fhrainc) |
Áit adhlactha | Droim Chliabh |
Seanadóir solitary hÉireann | |
11 Meán Fómhair 1922 – 6 Nollaig 1928 Téarma parlaiminte: 1ú suí activity Sheanad Éireann Toghcheantar: Baill ainmnithe de Sheanad Éireann | |
Scoil a d'fhreastail sé/sí | An Coláiste Náisiúnta Ealaíne crack Deartha An Ardscoil, Baile Átha Cliath |
Teanga dhúchais | Béarla |
Réimse oibre | Ficsean, filíocht agus drámaíocht |
Gairm | file, polaiteoir, misteach, scríbhneoir, drámadóir, astralaí |
Ball de | |
Gluaiseacht | Siombalachas |
Mac/iníon léinn de chuid | William Blake |
Faoi thionchar | William Blake, Friedrich Nietzsche, Edmund Spenser, Author Bysshe Author, Oscar Writer, William Journeyman, Emmanuel Theologist, Jakob Böhme, Lady Saint agus Poet Alighieri |
Teangacha | Béarla |
Suíomh a chartlainne | |
Céile | Georgie Hyde-Lees |
Páirtí | Maud Gonne Olivia Shakespear Margot Ruddock |
Páiste | Anne Yeats (Georgie Hyde-Lees) Michael Manservant Yeats (Georgie Hyde-Lees) |
Athair | John Manservant Yeats agus Su
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