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  1. 4 de abr. de 2023 · October 14, 2020. Edited by MARC Bot. import existing book. April 1, 2008. Created by an anonymous user. Imported from Scriblio MARC record . Ah, sweet dancer by William Butler Yeats, 1970, Macmillan, Brand: Macmillan edition, in English.

  2. So Yeats informed Margot Ruddock on October 11, 1934, from Rome, where he had begun to redraft The King of the Great Clock Tower to give her a role to act. In June of that year Yeats had begun to rewrite his first prose version of the play before it had even been staged (it was performed most successfully at the Abbey Theatre from July 30 that summer).

  3. 10 de abr. de 2018 · Margot Ruddock; of 6 /6. Match case Limit results 1 per page. BMJ Publishing Group Review: "O That I Were Young Again": Yeats And The Steinach Operation ...

  4. First, it was contemporaneous with other extravagant episodes — the Steinach operation, the collaboration with Shri Purohit Swami, the sponsorship of Margot Ruddock — the meaning of which seems to lie in their very extravagance, in their keeping with Yeats’s wish, expressed in a poem of the time, to avoid ‘all that makes a wise old man’ that he might seem a ‘foolish, passionate man ...

  5. Madre, moglie, adultera e da tutti tradita, Margot Ruddock morirà troppo giovane, nel 1951, dopo un calvario in diversi ospedali psichiatrici. Il mondo non perdona la veggente dalla bellezza inquieta. Nel 1937, sotto gli auspici di Yeats, Margot pubblica il suo unico libro in versi, The Lemon Tree.

  6. Madre, moglie, adultera e da tutti tradita, Margot Ruddock morirà troppo giovane, nel 1951, dopo un calvario in diversi ospedali psichiatrici. Il mondo non perdona la veggente dalla bellezza inquieta. Nel 1937, sotto gli auspici di Yeats, Margot pubblica il suo unico libro in versi, The Lemon Tree.

  7. So Yeats informed Margot Ruddock on October 11,1934, from Rome, where he had begun to redraft The King of the Great Clock Tower to give her a role to act. In June of that year Yeats had begun to rewrite his first prose version of the play before it had even been staged (it was performed most successfully at the Abbey Theatre from July 30 that summer).