The Cuala Press was an Irish private press set up in 1908 by Elizabeth Yeats with support from her brother William Butler Yeats that played an important role in the Celtic Revival of the early 20th century. Originally Dun Emer Press, from 1908 until the late 1940s it functioned as Cuala Press, publicising the works of such writers as Yeats, Lady Gregory, Colum, Synge, and Gogarty.[1]
The CualaPress was an Irish private press set up in 1908 by Elizabeth Yeats with support from her brother William Butler Yeats that played an important...
Revival. It was named after the legendary Emer and evolved into the CualaPress. In 1902, Elizabeth and her sister Lily Yeats joined Evelyn Gleeson in...
Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics in 1892 and as an illustrated CualaPress Broadside in 1932. "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" exemplifies the style...
chapters of autobiography. Dublin: CualaPress, 1923 Douglas N. Archibald (1974), John Butler Yeats Bucknell University Press-Irish Writers Series. Martyn Anglesea...
Poems and Translations, with a preface by Yeats, was published by the CualaPress on 8 April 1909. Yeats and actress and one-time fiancée Molly Allgood...
essays (Lilliput Press Dublin). Media related to Jack Butler Yeats at Wikimedia Commons Jack B. Yeats at The Model, Sligo CualaPress Broadside Collection...
Press: 30–53. doi:10.1093/res/XVII.65.30. JSTOR 513471. Holdeman, David (2006). The Cambridge Introduction to W.B. Yeats. Cambridge University Press....
her brother William started the CualaPress, publishing over 70 books including 48 by the poet. Yeats managed the press while her sister Lily controlled...
with the Celtic Revival. In 1908 she founded the embroidery department of Cuala Industries, with which she was involved until its dissolution in 1931. She...
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crafts movement in Ireland and were associated with the Dun Emer Press, CualaPress, and Dun Emer industries. Her brother Michael Yeats was a politician...
printed and published by Yeats's sister, Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, at the CualaPress in 1914. 400 copies were published. The work contained thirty one poems...
One version of the song was printed as a broadsheet by E.C. Yeats's CualaPress in 1911; a digitized image of it has been posted by the Villanova University...
Plant and Phantom, which was dedicated to Clark (the previous year, the CualaPress had published The Last Ditch, a limited edition containing some poems...
Cualu or Cuala (genitive C[h]ualann) was a territory in Gaelic Ireland south of the River Liffey encompassing the Wicklow Mountains. Edmund Hogan concludes...
is a 1925 book by the Irish poet W. B. Yeats. It was published by the CualaPress. The Bounty of Sweden documents Yeats's journey to the Swedish capital...
Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2013. Cast a Cold Eye (autobiography), Dublin: Blackwater Press, ISBN 0-86121-968-6....
Board. Patrick Kavanagh's poetry The Great Hunger is published by the CualaPress. Maura Laverty's novel Never No More is published, having been serialised...
twenty-nine poems and the play At the Hawk's Well, was first published by the CualaPress in November 1917. The title poem of the collection had first appeared...
Cambridge introduction to W. B. Yeats. Cambridge: Cambridge university press. pp. 8–9. ISBN 978-0-521-83855-9. Mosada (William Butler Yeats, 1886) —...
Gonne (lover) Related W. B. Yeats bibliography Rhymers' Club Dun Emer PressCualaPress An Appointment with Mr Yeats "Troy" Thoor Ballylee Samhain magazine...