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Joseph Skipsey, the 'peasant poet', and an unpublished letter from W. B. Yeats

Tait, Gordon

Authors

Gordon Tait



Abstract

This article examines an unpublished letter from Yeats to the ‘pitman-poet’ Joseph Skipsey, which gives new insight into the early career of Yeats and a deeper understanding of the possibilities and capabilities of the Victorian working-classes. It argues that, in Skipsey, Yeats found an English equivalent to the Irish peasant poet, a figure whose life and poetry was central to Yeats’s vision of Ireland and his nation’s literary revival. The article contends that, following the discovery of a letter from Yeats, Skipsey’s poetry and influence should be considered outside the bounds of the Pre-Raphaelite clique within which he is usually located.

Citation

Tait, G. (2016). Joseph Skipsey, the 'peasant poet', and an unpublished letter from W. B. Yeats. Literature and History, 25(2), 134-149. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306197316669264

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 25, 2016
Online Publication Date Nov 7, 2016
Publication Date 2016-11
Deposit Date Jun 29, 2016
Publicly Available Date Nov 7, 2016
Journal Literature and history
Print ISSN 0306-1973
Electronic ISSN 2050-4594
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 25
Issue 2
Pages 134-149
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0306197316669264
Keywords Literature and Literary Theory; History
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/440536
Publisher URL http://lah.sagepub.com/content/early/2016/10/18/0306197316669264.abstract
Additional Information This is the author's accepted version of an article accepted for publication in Literature and History.

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