Videos
Recording of Yeats Reading His Own Works
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It’s not "Sailing to Byzantium," but you get a good idea of how great a reader Yeats was.
Radio Folks Read Yeats
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That’s pretty self-explanatory. But there are also some good shots of old Irish folk dancing.
Audios
"Sailing to Byzantium" Gets the Royal Treatment
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The BBC released an entire program based up "Sailing to Byzantium" in 2007. It’s got music and everything!
Images
W.B. Himself
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That’s William Butler, of course. Here’s his mug:
Some Serious Poet Hair
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Check out W.B. Yeats as an older man – it’s actually pretty amazing!
Websites
Online Exhibition
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An online virtual exhibition about W.B. Yeats presented by the National Library of Ireland.
Books
Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men
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Check out the novel that’s gotten such rave reviews.
Yeats’s A Vision
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Want to learn more about Yeats’s symbol systems? This book has it all.
Movies & TV
No Country for Old Men (2007)
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Check out the Coen brothers’ version of a Cormac McCarthy story by the same name.