214 Pages
by
Routledge
214 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1965, James Stephens: His Work and an Account of His Life offers an intimate portrait of Stephens, tracing his journey from the vibrant streets of Dublin to the bustling literary circles of London. Through two distinct parts, Pyle explores Stephens' evolution as a writer and thinker. In Part I, the book delves into his formative years in Dublin (1880–1925), examining his... Read more
Preface Part I: Dublin- 1880- 1925 1. Youth 2. Early Writings 3. The Influence of Blake 4. The Influence of Blake and of Theosophy 5. Nationalism and the Irish Language 6. Irish Epic Part II: London- 1925- 1950 7. London 8. The Final Philosophy 9. Lectures in America and Return to London 10. Later Poetry 11. Broadcasting 12. Conclusion Bibliography Index
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Hilary Pyle






