For all you who had to suffer through Leaving Cert English, learning 'the Wild Swans at Coole', 'Sailing to Byzantium', 'Easter 1916' and other such illustriously boring poems by rote, breaking down themes and so forth...prepare to fall in love again. Having never been particularly enamored with W. B., you learn a whole new respect for him at this exhibition. His dabblings in Celtic mysticism, the occult and even Caballah (check out just how far ahead of the times he was!) make for fascinating stuff...they even include some of his collection of mystic talismans (talismen?) and art, which isn't something you get from school let me tell you.
It's both an interactive and traditional exhibition, that really shows a deeper side to Yeats than what many of us would expect. Hand-written first drafts of some of the most famous poems ever written, letters to some of the foremost freedom fighters of the time, passports and family paraphernalia is all here.
Oh, and it's free...so get your culture on and have a look! read more