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The wild swans at Coole, for SATB and 11 [i.e. 4] instruments, 1980, Jody Rockmaker

Label
The wild swans at Coole, for SATB and 11 [i.e. 4] instruments, 1980, Jody Rockmaker
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The wild swans at Coole
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Jody Rockmaker
Sub title
for SATB and 11 [i.e. 4] instruments, 1980
Summary
Yeats was staying with his friend Lady Gregory at her home at Coole Park where he assembled this collection poetry. Literary scholar Daniel Tobin writes that Yeats was melancholy and unhappy, reflecting on his advancing age, romantic rejections by both Maud Gonne and her daughter Iseult Gonne, and the ongoing Irish rebellion against the British
Target audience
adult
Contributor
Content