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George, Ezra, Dorothy and Friends: Twenty-Six Letters, 1918–59

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Yeats Annual No. 7

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“I did not meet WBY until May 1911 but knew EP. quite well from 1910 & my recollection is that he was seeing a good deal of WB”, George Yeats wrote to Allan Wade, recalling, “Also in July 1909 EP. was already a great friend of the Shakespears. H.T.T(Tucker) was anxious about him & Dorothy — HTT who was very bald said to me in July — about Ezra — ‘a good brain needs no bush!’”1

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Saddlemyer, A. (1990). George, Ezra, Dorothy and Friends: Twenty-Six Letters, 1918–59. In: Gould, W. (eds) Yeats Annual No. 7. Yeats Annual. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07951-3_2

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