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___ Cornell University Press Manuscript Materials, 1992–present. Under the editorship of over a dozen Yeats scholars, this series presents the manuscript materials for virtually all of Yeats’s individual volumes of poetry.
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1 The primary Yeats prose texts used are cited on the Abbreviations page.