1 juin 2015
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Philip R. Bishop, « ‘My Dear Miss Brachvogel ...’ A Ms Version of a Yeats Quatrain », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.gfalxv
The friends that have it I do wrongWhen ever I remake a song,Should know what issue is at stake:It is myself that I remake. (CWVP2, epigraph) On 6 June, 1908 Susan Mary (Lily) Yeats boarded an ocean liner to return to Dublin without her father, John Butler Yeats. Her original plan was to tend a booth at the New York Irish Exhibition in January, but her stay was extended in the hope of convincing her father to return home with her. John Butler Yeats had enjoyed his time in New York too much an...