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Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1
1 Non-Reflective Vision 18
1.1 Logic or panic 18
1.2 George Berkeley in Europe 27
1.3 Yeats and German thought in the 1930s 42
2 Fate, Myth and the Absolute 56
2.1 Italy and the enigma of 'Hone and Rossi' 56
2.2 'Good strong blows are delight to the mind' 78
2.3 Lapsed knowledge, with resurgent sacrifice 86
2.4 A few notes on Irish studies 101
3 Critique of Instances: Ireland for The Most Part: A late prelude 111
3.1 Not Christ, but Christy: notes from a Borderland of 1907 115
3.2 Advancing on the past: some poems of Patrick Pearse 128
3.3 The Brook Kerith (1916): George Moore against sacrifice; Yeats on Easter 138
4 Critique of Instances: Paris and (Is It?) Wall Street 155
4.1 A French Berkeley of 2007 155
4.2 'disturbed by print' - Samuel Beckett's pretext 161
Appendices 176
I Giovanni Amendola on Berkeley (1919) 176
IIA A list of publications concerning twentieth-century German thought preserved in W. B. Yeats's library at the time of his death 179
IIB Some further works of German interest used by Yeats 182
III Chronological select list of texts by George Berkeley separately published in Continental Europe, 1920-6 183
IV Towards a chronology of publications by J. M. Hone 185
V 'John McGoldrick and the Quaker's daughter' 190
Select Bibliography 192
Index 202
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