Imaginations and Reveries. George William Russell

Imaginations and Reveries - George William Russell


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       George William Russell

      Imaginations and Reveries

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664617804

       PREFACE

       PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION

       NATIONALITY OR COSMOPOLITANISM

       STANDISH O'GRADY

       THE DRAMATIC TREATMENT OF LEGEND

       THE CHARACTER OF HEROIC LITERATURE

       A POET OF SHADOWS

       THE BOYHOOD OF A POET

       THE POETRY OF JAMES STEPHENS

       A NOTE ON SEUMAS O'SULLIVAN

       ART AND LITERATURE

       AN ARTIST OF GAELIC IRELAND

       TWO IRISH ARTISTS

       "ULSTER"

       IDEALS OF THE NEW RURAL SOCIETY

       THOUGHTS FOR A CONVENTION

       THE NEW NATION

       THE SPIRITUAL CONFLICT

       Prophetic

       ON AN IRISH HILL

       RELIGION AND LOVE

       THE RENEWAL OF YOUTH

       THE HERO IN MAN

       THE MEDITATION OF ANANDA

       THE MIDNIGHT BLOSSOM

       THE CHILDHOOD OF APOLLO

       THE MASK OF APOLLO

       THE CAVE OF LILITH

       THE STORY OF A STAR

       A DREAM OF ANGUS OGE

       DEIRDRE

       ACT I.

       ACT II.

       ACT III.

       NOTE TO THOUGHTS FOR A CONVENTION

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      The publishers of this book thought that a volume of articles and tales written by me during the past twenty-five years would have interest enough to justify publication, and asked me to make a selection. I have not been able to make up a book with only one theme. My temperament would only allow me to be happy when I was working at art. My conscience would not let me have peace unless I worked with other Irishmen at the reconstruction of Irish life. Birth in Ireland gave me a bias towards Irish nationalism, while the spirit which inhabits my body told me the politics of eternity ought to be my only concern, and that all other races equally with my own were children of the Great King. To aid in movements one must be orthodox. My desire to help prompted agreement, while my intellect was always heretical. I had written out of every mood, and could not retain any mood for long. If I advocated a national ideal I felt immediately I could make an equal plea for more cosmopolitan and universal ideas. I have observed my intuitions wherever they drew me, for I felt that the Light within us knows better than any other the need and the way. So I have no book on one theme, and the only unity which connects what is here written is a common origin. The reader must try a balance between the contraries which exist here as they exist in us all, as they exist and are harmonized in that multitudinous meditation which is the universe.—A.E.

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      To this edition four essays have been added. Two of these, "Thoughts for a Convention" and "The New Nation," made some little stir when they first appeared. Ireland since then has passed away from the mood which made it possible to consider the reconciliations suggested, and has set its heart on more fundamental changes, and these essays have only interest as marking a moment of transition in national life before it took a new road leading to another destiny.

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      As one of those who believe that the literature of a country is for ever creating a new soul among its people, I do not like to think that literature


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