W. B. Yeats, who began publishing well before the end of the nineteenth century, is regarded as one of the most important twentieth-century poets in English, and one of the most international of Irish writers. He was early involved in the Irish Literary Revival, and wrote early, highly romantic lyrics on Celtic and fairy themes. Later he made poetry out of the search for a poetic language. Some of his later work is affected by his interest in the occult.
Milestones
13 June 1865 William Butler Yeats, Irish poet and playwright, was born in
Sandymount, a suburb of
Dublin.

14 February 1928 WBY published
The Tower, a volume containing several of his best-known poems—such as "Sailing to Byzantium", "Among School Children", and "Leda and the Swan".
