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"The King's Threshold": Manuscript Materials

by William Butler Yeats, Declan Kiely
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Overview

"He has chosen death: Refusing to eat or drink, that he may bring Disgrace upon me; for there is a custom, An old and foolish custom, that if a man Be wronged, or think that he is wronged, and starve Upon another's threshold till he die, The common people, for all time to come, Will raise a heavy cry against that threshold, Even though it be the King's."-from The King's Threshold

The King's Threshold was first performed in Dublin by the Irish National Theatre Society in 1903 and first published in New York in 1904. The Cornell Yeats edition of this play about a bard's hunger strike includes the preliminary notes and first prose drafts dictated by Yeats to his patron and collaborator, Lady Gregory, in March and April 1903. As well as providing an outline of the play, these preliminary notes identify contemporary persons on whom some of the characters were based.

Other features of this edition of The King's Threshold include Yeats's first blank verse drafts, heavily revised and corrected typescripts and galley proofs, and notes for the changes made between 1904 and 1906. A major revision added a tragic ending to the version published in 1922, and this ending has remained in place ever since. Uniquely, this edition presents all four versions of the play, spanning thirty years of Yeats's efforts to perfect it. Declan Kiely presents the biographical and historical context of the play's genesis and Yeats's revisions, and gives accounts of several productions and revivals of the play. The Introduction also explores the relationship between theatrical production and textual revision.

Synopsis

He has chosen death:Refusing to eat or drink, that he may bring Disgrace upon me; for there is a custom, An old and foolish custom, that if a man Be wronged, or think that he is wronged, and starve Upon another's threshold till he die, The Common People, for all time to come, Will raise a heavy cry against that threshold, Even though it be the King's.from The King's Threshold The King's Threshold was first performed in 1903 and published in 1904. The Cornell Yeats edition of this play about a bard's hunger strike includes the preliminary notes and first prose drafts dictated by Yeats to his patron and collaborator, Lady Gregory, in March and April 1903. As well as providing an outline of the play, these preliminary notes identify contemporary persons upon whom some of the characters were based. Other features of this edition of The King's Threshold include Yeats's first verse drafts, heavily revised and corrected typescripts, and notes for the changes made in 19041906. A major revision added a tragic ending to the version published in 1922, and this ending has remained in place ever since. Declan Kiely gives accounts of several productions and revivals of the play and explores the relationship between theatrical production and textual revision.

Author Bio:Declan Kiely is an independent scholar and doctoral candidate at The Institute of English Studies, University of London.

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From the Publisher

"One can only commend Cornell University Press for taking on a project such as the Cornell Yeats series. . . . While this is very much an edition for the specialist, there is much valuable information for the general reader."-Irish Studies Review

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Pages
688
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780801441042

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