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W.B. Yeats began to gain fame in the late 19th century, particularly with the publication of his early poetry collections, such as "The Wanderings of Oisin" in 1889 and "The Rose" in 1893. His involvement in the Irish Literary Revival and his role as a co-founder of the Abbey Theatre also contributed to his prominence. By the early 20th century, he was recognized as one of the leading figures in modern poetry, culminating in his Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923.

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