Richard Londraville is professor emeritus of literature at the State University of New York at Potsdam Janis Londraville, a literary historian and Fellow at the Center for Independent Scholars, Associated Colleges of the St. Lawrence Valley
Illustrations
p. ix
Foreword: An Accidental Meeting?
p. xi
Acknowledgments
p. xv
Abbreviations
p. xix
Introduction
p. xxi
The Adirondack Years 1879-1897
p. 1
The Harrison Fisher Girl
p. 22
Albert Shaw and the American Review of Reviews
p. 36
"The Father of All the Yeatsssssss"
p. 60
John Butler Yeats: The Last Years
p. 78
The Occult
p. 88
Vachel Lindsay, Marya Zaturenska, and Salomon de la Selva
p. 103
Karel Pergler and the Masaryks of Czechoslovakia
p. 115
John Quinn, the Man from New York
p. 134
Artists and Actors
p. 153
Ford Madox Ford and the transatlantic review
p. 172
The Modernists, Part One: Pound, Joyce, and Eliot
p. 188
The Modernists, Part Two: Pound, Yeats, and Other Friends
p. 200
The Schenectady Years 1928-1970
p. 220
The Poetry: "Something Fierce in Me"
p. 247
Works Cited
p. 271
Index
p. 279
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