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7 George Yeats
Get accessMargaret Mills Harper is Glucksman Professor in Contemporary Writing in English at the University of Limerick. She was Director of the Yeats International Summer School 2013–2015 and was President of the International Yeats Society. She regularly contributes to the Yeats Annual and has a huge number of publications on Yeats with Clemson, Oxford, and Cambridge University Presses. She published on Joyce with Palgrave Macmillan and contributed major articles on contemporary Irish literature to several outstanding journals of Irish literature. In September 2015 her long-awaited study on A Vision came out, co-edited with Catherine Paul as Volume 14 of The Collected Works of W. B. Yeats.
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Published:18 July 2023
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Many stories swirl about George Yeats, even though she did not write or speak much for public consumption. In the last several decades, this least known of the women in Yeats’s circle has received an increasing amount of scholarly attention, and her massive contributions to her husband’s life and work are more appreciated than has been true for the longer part of the history of Yeats studies. For the first generation or two of scholarship after his death, George was mentioned publicly and frequently in acknowledgements and copyright pages of works by and about her husband. And she did produce thousands of pages of written texts, most in the form of automatic writing, occult notebooks of varying types, and private letters. She also consulted with publishers to edit much of WBY’s poetry, drama, and prose. She was a brilliant woman who led a long and active life.
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