Table of contents for Yeats and theosophy / by Ken Monteith.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction: A ?Philosophy. . . Logical and Boundless?: The Esoteric Life and Thought of W.B. Yeats			
Chapter One: Setting ?A Boy?s Turbulent Days? to Rest: Mastering Passionate Youth through an Occult Pastoral		
Chapter Two: Yeats?s Hermetic Nationalism: From Mosada to Cathleen Ni Houlihan	
Chapter Three: Rewording Madness and Testing a Philosophy: The Ellis-Yeats Works of William Blake				
Chapter Four: Strategic Celticism: Folklore, Theosophy, and Identity			
Conclusion: Yeats?s Biography and Blavatsky: The Poet and the Pythoness					
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939 -- Knowledge -- Occultism.
Theosophy in literature.