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William Butler Yeats ALS to Fellow Irish Renaissance Poet: "It has a curious unexpected poetry, a little sad, very merry"

 

1p ALS inscribed overall and signed by Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) as "WB. Yeats" at lower right. Written at his home Riversdale in the Dublin suburbs on "Saturday, May 27" of an unspecified year. Handsomely displayed to the right of a black and white semi-glossy photograph of the writer wearing black, round spectacles, originally taken in the 1930s. The letter is on cream stationery with Yeats's full address, "Riversdale, Willbrook, Rathfarnham, Dublin" in raised blue lettering at top right. Letter with expected paper folds and wrinkles, else near fine. Matted and framed behind UV filtering acrylic, with cream and blue mats and an antiqued gilt frame. The sight size of the letter is 4.625" x 7.375" while the overall frame size is 17.125" x 14.5" x 1".

 

In part:

 

"Please come Tuesday as usual. I go to England on the 7th.

 

I was delighted beyond all my hopes by your 'Glory O.' It has a curious unexpected poetry, a little sad, very merry.

 

I have had a letter from Starkey saying it was the best evening we have had but wanting to exclude [the] woman -- who sat next [to] him?"

 

Yeats's correspondent Frederick Robert Higgins (1896-1941) ("My dear Higgins") had been the former's student, and was a close friend. Higgins was a successful poet in his own right as well as an occasional tour manager of Dublin's Abbey Theater. Yeats's reference to Higgins's work "Glory O" in our letter could refer to Higgins's lines: "Before the black hunger I'd husbands in plenty, / And maybe your grand-dad was one of the many, / Now was he that red-coat, who swigged more than any, / Glory O, glory O! swigged a tin can of wine?"

 

Higgins was to Yeats what Wilkie Collins had been to Charles Dickens. William B. Yeats once told fellow Irish writer Frank O'Connor: "'You don't understand my friendship with Higgins but when you come to my age you will find that there is one thing a man cannot do without, and that is another man to talk to him about women,'" as quoted in Frank Tuohy's biography Yeats (New York: Macmillan/McGraw-Hill School Division, 1976).

 



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