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After the 1933 Collected Poems, Yeats did not issue any new poetry in book form in London until A Full Moon in March, published on 22 November 1935 in an edition of 2000 copies. This contained only a relatively few poems, gathered under the heading “Parnell’s Funeral and Other Poems”. Yeats described the volume to Ethel Mannin as “Not much in it — illness interfered” (L 844), overlooking the numerous other projects he had been engaged on during 1934–35.
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© 1983 Richard J. Finneran
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Finneran, R.J. (1983). A Full Moon in March and New Poems. In: Editing Yeats’s Poems. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17086-9_5
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