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- catalog abstract ""Never have readers found such treasures in one book: Douglas Saum's original musical score for W.B. Yeats's "Beautiful Lofty Things"; Nancy Cardozo's reminiscences of her friend, Van Wyck Brooks; and Peter Miles's study of Jack Yeats, the novelist. Several essays on J.B. Yeats's poet-friend, Jeanne Robert Foster, examine his poetical criticism. Sections on "Art and Artists" and "Writers and Dreamers, now and then" present new details about JBY's importance in the development of American critical thought and his friendship with Ashcan School artist John Sloan." "Prodigal Father Revisited concludes with Jeanne Foster's memorial poem and art patron John Quinn's previously unpublished letter to W.B. Yeats, written in May 1922 - three months after the death of John Butler Yeats."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12819906.
- catalog coverage "Ireland Biography.".
- catalog coverage "Ireland Intellectual life 19th century.".
- catalog coverage "Ireland Intellectual life 20th century.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""John Butler Yeats at the easel" / Richard Londraville -- John Butler Yeats / Van Wyck Brooks -- The letters of John Butler Yeats: a sampler / William M. Murphy -- John Butler Yeats and the calumet / Sam McCready -- "Every paddler's heritage": W.B. Yeats, Hans Christian Andersen, Susan Pollexfen Yeats, S.T. Coleridge and children's stories / Maneck H. Daruwala -- W.B. Yeats, J.B. Yeats, and "Art without imitation" / Phillip L. Marcus -- "Beautiful lofty things" / Douglas Saum -- Creating cuala: Lily and Lollie Yeats and the cuala industries / Maureen Murphy -- Vision and narrative in Jack B. Yeats's The Amaranthers / Peter Miles -- "Drawing into oil": John and Jack B. Yeats / Hilary Pyle -- John Butler Yeats's poetic advice to Jeanne Robert Foster / Richard Londraville -- "To friends: for Jeanne Robert Foster" / Arthur Nethaway Collins -- " ... Unquestionably the loveliest woman ever" / Paul Londraville -- Jeanne Robert Foster: muse to the muses / Coral Crosman -- The excitement of an afternoon call: a move toward the modern voice in the poetry of Jeanne Robert Foster / Cathy Fagan.".
- catalog description ""Never have readers found such treasures in one book: Douglas Saum's original musical score for W.B. Yeats's "Beautiful Lofty Things"; Nancy Cardozo's reminiscences of her friend, Van Wyck Brooks; and Peter Miles's study of Jack Yeats, the novelist. Several essays on J.B. Yeats's poet-friend, Jeanne Robert Foster, examine his poetical criticism. Sections on "Art and Artists" and "Writers and Dreamers, now and then" present new details about JBY's importance in the development of American critical thought and his friendship with Ashcan School artist John Sloan."".
- catalog description ""Prodigal Father Revisited concludes with Jeanne Foster's memorial poem and art patron John Quinn's previously unpublished letter to W.B. Yeats, written in May 1922 - three months after the death of John Butler Yeats."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "John Quinn's fight for art / Janis Londraville -- Pilgrim father, native son: John Butler Yeats, John Sloan, and the making of a friendship in New York City, 1909-1922 / Paul B. Franklin -- Paul Swan: the art of "the most beautiful man in the world" / Janis Londraville -- Ex-"pathriots": Florence Farr Emery and John Butler Yeats / Josephine Johnson -- Van Wyck Brooks and his maestro, John Butler Yeats, or, The American literary Renaissance / Nancy Cardozo -- Ezra Pound as "fictional" character in Richard Stern's Stitch / David Garrett Izzo -- Derek Mahon's JBY and the genealogy of the exile / Lucy McDiarmid -- John Butler Yeats [as written to William Butler Yeats] / John Quinn -- "In memory of John Butler Yeats" / Jeanne Robert Foster.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 506 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0972228934 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Locust Hill literary studies ; no. 34".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "West Cornwall, CT : Locust Hill Press,".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Intellectual life 19th century.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Intellectual life 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland".
- catalog subject "759.2/915 21".
- catalog subject "Artists Ireland Biography.".
- catalog subject "Authors, Irish 19th century Biography.".
- catalog subject "Authors, Irish 20th century Biography.".
- catalog subject "ND1329.Y43 P76 2003".
- catalog subject "Portrait painters Ireland Biography.".
- catalog subject "Yeats, John Butler, 1839-1922 Friends and associates.".
- catalog subject "Yeats, John Butler, 1839-1922.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""John Butler Yeats at the easel" / Richard Londraville -- John Butler Yeats / Van Wyck Brooks -- The letters of John Butler Yeats: a sampler / William M. Murphy -- John Butler Yeats and the calumet / Sam McCready -- "Every paddler's heritage": W.B. Yeats, Hans Christian Andersen, Susan Pollexfen Yeats, S.T. Coleridge and children's stories / Maneck H. Daruwala -- W.B. Yeats, J.B. Yeats, and "Art without imitation" / Phillip L. Marcus -- "Beautiful lofty things" / Douglas Saum -- Creating cuala: Lily and Lollie Yeats and the cuala industries / Maureen Murphy -- Vision and narrative in Jack B. Yeats's The Amaranthers / Peter Miles -- "Drawing into oil": John and Jack B. Yeats / Hilary Pyle -- John Butler Yeats's poetic advice to Jeanne Robert Foster / Richard Londraville -- "To friends: for Jeanne Robert Foster" / Arthur Nethaway Collins -- " ... Unquestionably the loveliest woman ever" / Paul Londraville -- Jeanne Robert Foster: muse to the muses / Coral Crosman -- The excitement of an afternoon call: a move toward the modern voice in the poetry of Jeanne Robert Foster / Cathy Fagan.".
- catalog tableOfContents "John Quinn's fight for art / Janis Londraville -- Pilgrim father, native son: John Butler Yeats, John Sloan, and the making of a friendship in New York City, 1909-1922 / Paul B. Franklin -- Paul Swan: the art of "the most beautiful man in the world" / Janis Londraville -- Ex-"pathriots": Florence Farr Emery and John Butler Yeats / Josephine Johnson -- Van Wyck Brooks and his maestro, John Butler Yeats, or, The American literary Renaissance / Nancy Cardozo -- Ezra Pound as "fictional" character in Richard Stern's Stitch / David Garrett Izzo -- Derek Mahon's JBY and the genealogy of the exile / Lucy McDiarmid -- John Butler Yeats [as written to William Butler Yeats] / John Quinn -- "In memory of John Butler Yeats" / Jeanne Robert Foster.".
- catalog title "Prodigal father revisited : artists and writers in the world of John Butler Yeats / edited by Janis Londraville.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".