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  1. Georgie Hyde-Lees Yeats. Walter de la Mare, Bertha Georgie Yeats (née Hyde-Lees), William Butler Yeats, unknown woman, summer 1930; photo by Lady Ottoline Morrell. Georgie Hyde-Lees Yeats (born Bertha Hyde-Lees, 1892 – 1968) [1] was the wife of the poet William Butler Yeats. [2] Early life.

  2. 5. Dez. 2018 · The newly married Yeatsfamous for lines like “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold” and “I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree”—was also the newly twice-rejected Yeats. Georgie was his third in a series of quick-fire marriage proposals that began with his longtime obsession, Maud Gonne. Maud rejected it. He ...

  3. 20. Feb. 2003 · Thus in October 1917 George Hyde-Lees found herself on her honeymoon with W.B. Yeats, who was suffering from nervous stomach disorders. They went first to his flat in London and then to a hotel on the edge of Ashdown Forest, where he received a note from Iseult wishing him well.

    • September 08, 2002
  4. 22. Mai 1999 · Yeats had married the 25-year-old Englishwoman Georgina Hyde-Lees in October 1917, more or less on the rebound, when he was 52. The execution in 1916 of John MacBride had released Maud...

  5. 4. Juni 2015 · 1917 heiratet Yeats die 28 Jahre junge, attraktive Georgie Hyde-Lees. Die Ehe ist lang und glücklich, zwei Kinder werden geboren, die spätere Malerin Anne Yeats, sie ist 2001 gestorben;...

  6. 21. Jan. 2022 · History has remembered Georgie Hyde-Lees, known now by her married name, George Yeats, for being married to a foremost poet of the Twentieth Century: William Butler Yeats. What has been overlooked, or perhaps minimized, by viewing her through the lens of her famous...

  7. 18. Mai 2011 · This is one way of describing the life of Bertha Georgie Hyde Lees Yeats, the fascinating woman who devoted her entire adult life to the needs and, after his death, reputation of an...