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Yeats combined his idiosyncratic symbolism with echoes of Japan's noh drama, attempting to create a new kind of theater. This 1921 collection comprises 1919's celebrated Two Plays for Dancers (The Only Jealousy of Emer and The Dreaming of the Bones) as well as At the Hawk's Well and Calvary.
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