An Analysis of Selected Poetry by William Butler Yeats Between 1918 And 1928
A re-analysis of W. B. Yeats's most difficult poetry, showing how it was edited to remove all traces of his Catholic extra-marital lover and their illegitimate son. This Analysis of Yeats' Poetry reveals that he was not writing about his wife George, or about Maud or Iseult Gonne. It expresses his intense grief at his lover's murder and his enforced abandonment of his beloved son.