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Yeats  (yts), William Butler 1865-1939.
Irish writer. A founder of the Irish National Theatre Company at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, he wrote many short plays, including The Countess Cathleen (1892). His poetry, published in collections such as The Winding Stair (1929), ranges from early love lyrics to the complex symbolist works of his later years. He won the 1923 Nobel Prize for literature.

Yeatsi·an adj.

Yeats [jeɪts]
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1. (Biographies / Yeats, Jack Butler (1871-1957) M, Irish, ARTS AND CRAFTS: painter) Jack Butler. 1871-1957, Irish painter
2. (Biographies / Yeats, W(illiam) B(utler) (1865-1939) M, Irish, WRITING: poet, THEATRE: dramatist) his brother W(illiam) B(utler). 1865-1939, Irish poet and dramatist. His collections of verse include Responsibilities (1914), The Tower (1928), and The Winding Stair (1929). Among his plays are The Countess Cathleen (1892; 1912) and Cathleen ni Houlihan (1902); he was a founder of the Irish National Theatre Company at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. He was awarded the Nobel prize for literature 1923
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Noun1.Yeats - Irish poet and dramatist (1865-1939)Yeats - Irish poet and dramatist (1865-1939)


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