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  1. The thirty-seven letters printed below seem to be all that survive from Olivia Shakespear’s side of a correspondence spanning the years 1894 to 1938. Allan Wade printed 121 letters from Yeats to Olivia Shakespear: only about ten further letters to her survive, and most of these are very short. Wade was, however, forced to make significant ...

  2. Nonetheless, the very nearness to Yeats's soul that disqualified Shakespear from classic Muse status transformed her into an icon of constructive love as friendship. Yeats's 1929 poem, ‘After Long Silence’ ( VP 523), one of his most beautiful love poems, must surely be addressed to Olivia Shakespear.

  3. Yeats’s account in his Memoirs of his love affair with Olivia Shakespear (“Diana Vernon”) and his letters to and about Mrs Shakespear (there are 121 letters in Allen Wade’s edition, all but one dating from the period after 1923 when Olivia’s husband, Hope Shakespear, died) provide us with a tantalising image of fin de siècle romance — a romance between a married and hitherto ...

  4. librivox.org › beautys-hour-by-olivia-shakespearLibriVox

    4 de jul. de 2019 · Beauty's Hour. Olivia Shakespear (1863 - 1938) The young, intelligent Mary discovers that through an act of will she can transform her appearance to make herself incredibly beautiful. But will her newfound identity be all that she hopes? This recording is from the novella’s original publication in The Savoy in August and September 1896.

  5. Olivia Shakespear (born Olivia Tucker; 17 Maret 1863 – 3 Oktober 1938) adalah seorang novelis dan dramawati berkebangsaan Inggris. Dia menulis enam buku yang dideskripsikan sebagai novel-novel "problem pernikahan". Karya-karyanya kurang laku terjual, terkadang hanya dicetak sebesar beberapa ratus eksemplar saja.

  6. 19 de jul. de 2016 · Olivia Shakespear (1863-1938) is best known today as the mistress and longtime friend of the Irish poet William Butler Yeats, but she was also an important - if now neglected - author in her own right.

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  7. Olivia. Let him send no more— / Unless perchance you come to me again (1.5. Olivia tells Viola/Cesario that she does not want to hear anything else from the Duke, and then drops a sly hint about her interest in Cesario. She would like to see Cesario again. This line alerts Viola to the dangerous situation she finds herself in, where Olivia is ...