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Dublin, Oct. 20, 1924.—For a long time when I have thought of Dublin I have thought of W. B. Yeats, poet and playwright, the creator of beauty in verse and prose, the Irishman who has made the English language music, co-founder of the famous Abbey Theatre, one of the leading spirits in the Irish Renaissance, and now a member of the Senate of Ireland. I had longed to meet the man himself, and when I arrived here I determined to have a shot at interviewing him.
Musical Life and Arts (Winnipeg, Manitoba), 1 Dec 1924, pp. 161–5.
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Pyper, N. (1977). Four O’Clock Tea with W. B. Yeats. In: Mikhail, E.H. (eds) W. B. Yeats. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02992-1_48
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