• Re: Yeats, Crowley, Chesterton, Thursday

    From Steve Hayes@21:1/5 to Jorn Barger on Sat Dec 14 05:09:42 2024
    XPost: alt.books.james-joyce

    On Sat, 3 Mar 2001 10:21:13 -0600, jorn@mcs.com (Jorn Barger) wrote:

    Reading RF Foster on WB Yeats, I was struck by the overtones of
    Chesterton's "Thursday"-- most obviously in that Yeats grew up in
    Bedford Park (where 'Thursday' opens), but then even more with RFF's
    account of the 1900 power-battle within the Order of the Golden Dawn (a >magical society WBY took very seriously) between Yeats and Aleister
    Crowley, climaxing in a totally Thursday-like scene with Crowley in a
    kilt and Egyptian mask, wielding a dagger, trying to break into the OGD >headquarters...

    But then a few years on (1903), Chesterton himself pops up (in RFF) with
    WBY and Maud Gonne, getting an early reading by Synge of "Riders to the
    Sea'.

    And now I'm trying to remember Martin Gardner's annotations-- does he >identify the anarchist poet-villain 'Lucian Gregory' as WBY?

    Yeats in 1897 also wrote two magical stories that Joyce was nuts for,
    c1901. It's interesting to think GKC was simultaneously picturing Yeats
    as an allegorical figure of evil...


    more gossip: http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/gossip.html
    Yeats&co: http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/yeats.html

    Just replying to an old message to show the kind of discussions we
    used to have here.


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  • From bertietaylor@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 14 11:07:19 2024
    Interesting period, conflict of Christianity with alternatives.
    venality following wars solved such issues.

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