International Yeats Studies is an open access, peer-reviewed publication of The International Yeats Society, which was founded in 2015 to promote the study of W. B. Yeats in a global context. The journal features original scholarship of the highest quality from Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa, as well as book and performance reviews. Focused broadly on Yeats’s place in world literature at this moment of critical reassessment, with the ongoing publication of his complete letters and critical editions of his works, the journal provides a venue for scholars seeking to engage with and shape the direction of Yeats studies.
Current Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1 (2023)
Full Issue
Articles
Introduction: Yeats and Materiality
David Holdeman
Being in the World: George Bornstein’s Legacy
Elizabeth Bergmann Loizeaux
“Their monument and mine”: Material Artifacts, Thoor Ballylee, and Yeats’s Later Poetry
David Holdeman
“A dance-like glory that those walls begot”: Yeats, Coole Park and the “spacious forms” of Inspiration
James Pethica
The Problem of The Herne’s Egg: Yeats, Theatre and Materiality
Christopher Morash
“Dolphin-torn, gong-tormented”: Sound and the Material Imagination in Yeats’s Byzantium
Adrian Paterson
William Butler YEETS: Allusions to Yeats in Internet Meme Culture
Charika Swanepoel
Rapallo Notebook C: A Vision, Poetry, and Sundry Writings
Wayne K. Chapman
Reviews
Contributors
Editors
- General Editor
- Rob Doggett, SUNY, Geneseo
- Guest Editor
- David Holdeman, University of North Texas
- Book Reviews Editor
- Tara Stubbs, University of Oxford