The Island of Statues An Arcadian Faery Tale in Two Acts
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The Island of Statues An Arcadian Faery Tale in Two Acts

by William Butler Yeats

Publisher
Quinx Books
Pages
76
Language
English
Published
2014

Overview

On a lonely island an enchantress guards a goblin flower that offers elvish wisdom and years of youth beyond the lot of mortals. Many have sought the flower, but have been turned to statues of moon-white stone. Now Almintor the hunter arrives with his page Antonio on a quest to steal the flower and win the love of the beautiful shepherdess Naschina. The Island of Statues, a two-act play in verse, was W. B. Yeats' first published work. The play was published in serial form in the Dublin University Review in 1885, but has never before been published as a complete work. This volume also contains the short play The Seeker and "The Song of the Happy Shepherd," intended as an epilogue to both plays.

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