Two plays for dancers
                                            
                            By William Butler Yeats
                            
                                17 Dec, 2019                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                        "In a note at the end of my last book 'The Wild Swans at Coole' (Cuala Press.) I explained why I preferred this kind of drama, and where I had found my models, and where and how my first play after this kind was performed, and when and how I would ha
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                                                "In a note at the end of my last book 'The Wild Swans at Coole' (Cuala Press.) I explained why I preferred this kind of drama, and where I had found my models, and where and how my first play after this kind was performed, and when and how I would have it performed in the future. I can but refer the reader to the note or to the long introduction to 'Certain Noble Plays of Japan' (Cuala Press.) W. B. Yeats. October 11th. 1918 P. S. That I might write 'The Dreaming of the Bones, ' Mr. W. A. Henderson with great kindness wrote out for me all historical allusions to Dervorgilla. " Less