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if music had been declared a sin life wud b horrible i recon we wud b bored
W. B. Yeats died in 1939.
John Butler Yeats was born on March 16, 1839.
writing poetry
no w b Yeats has not won any other prize other than the Nobel one!!
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Ernest Marriott has written: 'Jack B. Yeats'
This quote is not from Yeats; it is actually a variation of a quote by William Butler Yeats that is often misattributed to him. The original quote by Yeats is, "Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking." It emphasizes the importance of taking action and creating opportunities rather than waiting for the perfect moment.
W.B. Yeats wrote the preface to the English translation of Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore. Yeats was a renowned Irish poet and playwright who supported Tagore's works and helped introduce him to a Western audience.
W.B. Yeats had various hobbies and interests, including poetry writing, mysticism, folklore, and the occult. He was also passionate about theatre and was involved in the founding of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. Additionally, Yeats had a keen interest in Irish nationalism and politics, which influenced much of his work.
William Butler Yeats was an English author/ poet. He wrote about English folklore, his experiences in life and his imagination/thoughts. One of his poems is that of "The Stolen Child" which can be interpreted as the Fay luring a child to come with them. This is based on the folktale of fay stealing children and replacing them with "changelings" or fay that look like the child they are representing.
becuz he wanted to b creative
Thomas MacGreevy has written: 'Three historical paintings by Jack B. Yeats'