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The Moon Spun Round: W. B. Yeats for Children
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
The Moon Spun Round: W. B. Yeats for Children
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) W. B. Yeats
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Edited by Noreen Doody
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Introduction by Noreen Doody
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Illustrated by Shona Shirley Macdonald
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:64 | Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 214 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781847177384
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Classifications | Dewey:821.8 |
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Illustrations |
25 Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
O'Brien Press Ltd
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Imprint |
O'Brien Press Ltd
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Publication Date |
3 October 2016 |
Publication Country |
Ireland
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Description
Bringing the spirit and beauty of Yeats's writing to a whole new young audience! This sumptuously illustrated book compliments the carefully selected works of WB Yeats: poems, stories, a descriptive prose passage on Sligo, extracts from his letters, an adaptation of his memories of childhood, and an account of his daughter Anne's memories of childhood. Including unpublished work, this gorgeous book draws on Yeat's preoccupation with magic, fairy lore, place, family and childhood. A mystical and magical tone that pervades the collection will enthrall younger readers!
Author Biography
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature. A pillar of both the Irish and British literary establishments, in his later years he served as an Irish Senator for two terms. Dr Noreen Doody is a writer and academic who has published extensively on W.B. Yeats and Oscar Wilde. She is a senior lecturer in English Literature and the former head of the Department of English at St Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Dublin. She currently teaches on the MA programme in Children's Literature in the School of English, Dublin City University. Dr Noreen Doody is a writer and academic who has published extensively on W.B. Yeats and Oscar Wilde. She is a senior lecturer in English Literature and the former head of the Department of English at St Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Dublin. She currently teaches on the MA programme in Children's Literature in the School of English, Dublin City University. Shona Shirley Macdonald is an award-winning illustrator/author, originally from Scotland and now living by the sea in County Waterford. She studied stop-motion animation at Edinburgh College of Art, and now works mainly on children's books. Her debut picture book The Pooka Party was selected for the IBBY International Honours List, and nominated for a CBI Award, Irish Book Award and LAI Award. Her illustrated titles include An Feileacan agus an Ri written by Maire Zepf, which won the Gradam Reics Carlo, and The Moon Spun Round: W.B. Yeats for Children, edited by Noreen Doody. Her work has been exhibited throughout Ireland in both solo and group shows, and internationally at the Bratislava Illustration Biennial.
Reviewsa beguiling collection of Yeat's poems, stories and memories from childhood, steeped in magic and fairy lore, this mystical treasure trove is sure to enchant ... MacDonald's stunning compositions perfectly match the imaginative world Yeats conjures and together they form an enticing vision of an Irish landscape. This is a book to be pondered, pored over and visited many times, each time hearing or seeing something afresh in the words and images -- CBI Recommended Reads 2016 sumptuously illustrated ... will enthral younger readers -- Education Magazine breathtaking * Irish Examiner * I do of course have to wax lyrical about the visuals. And they're just brilliant. If anyone can put pen to paper and recreate the heavens' embroidered cloths, then it's Shona Shirley Macdonald, on this evidence. There's a brief lament to a fleeing squirrel, which makes the critter and the tree it's escaping up completely mythical entities. The Sidhe here can be quite vicious-looking faerie-folk, but have an appealing turn to their eye when needed; they're often dancing in multitudes, forcing no end of detail on to the page. And I just loved The Wild Swans at Coole, and how one of the birds practically becomes the titular lake. Oh, and the cover of this hardback edition is actually a fold-out poster of the frontispiece poem, which any Yeats fan would hold up as worthy tribute ... fabulous visual craft -- thebookbag.co.uk a lyrical treasury of W.B. Yeats's most magical works will take children of all ages on an imaginative journey through his poetry, folktales and childhood writing. Mysterious and beautiful illustrations spin out from Yeats's haunting and enchanted words and rhythms, bringing the spirit and beauty of his writing in this collection to a whole new audience -- Primary Times for all ages too, despite its title ... evocatively illustrated by Shona Shirley MacDonald ... Perfect for winter nights by the fire -- irishtimes.com beautifully illustrated -- Evening Echo beautifully illustrated -- Sligo Champion I was thrilled to be asked to review this book ... beautifully illustrated ... warm, colourful images, which enhance the book further. For the teacher who wants to dip their toe into poetry ... a very good start -- InTouch Magazine One of the most beautiful children's books I have ever seen -- Bleach House Library you won't get more Irish or beautiful ... magical illustrations -- Sunday Times a beautifully produced book to introduce younger readers to the joys of WB Yeats -- Galway City Tribune illustrations ... wonderfully reflect the poet's magical vision -- The Irish Catholic beautifully illustrated -- The Gloss, Irish Times, delightfully illustrated, expertly edited and full of brilliant poetry -- Clondalkin, Lucan, Rathcoole, Saggart, Tallaght News a beautifully produced book to introduce younger readers to the joys of WB Yeats -- Connacht Tribune superb ... beautifully illustrated ... promises to introduce a new generation to Yeats' magical world of fairies and folklore -- Belfast Telegraph handsome -- Books Ireland an absolutely beautiful book ... magical ... It has such a beautiful lullaby quality to it, you can actually imagine reading to a very small child -- Tipp FM's The Arts Show what The Waterboys communicated through music, Shona Shirley MacDonald now brings to life afresh through her magical, mist-swirled illustrations for The Moon Spun Round ... gossamer-light drawings dance around the text like a wave on the sea ... will enchant readers of all ages and open many eyes to the beauty of the poetry they describe -- Evening Echo Swooning over Yeats ... what a beautifully illustrated edition. Perfect gift. Take note, Santa! -- Gobblefunked Today I received a children's book so beautiful it'd make you reckless with birth control. Yeats for children. Absolutely gorgeous. -- Eithne Shortall, Sunday Times a very nice gift book for any age, not just kids. It's a lovely book to have and to cherish -- mykidstime.ie what purports to be an introduction to the poetry of W. B. Yeats could well be classed as Yeats introducing an exciting new illustrator to the Irish market. The superb selection of illustrations, sometimes reminiscent of Clark, Rackham and P J Lynch, are breathtaking in scope and composition. The movement of the nine and fifty swans at Coole, the interaction between stolen child and the fairies, the fluid lines as The Fiddler of Dooney strikes up a tune and the dark menacing colours in He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven expertly complement the lyrics of some of Yeats's best known poems. The anthology is masterfully edited by Noreen Doody -- Irish Examiner Apart from the written word, the strength of this collection is the presentation and illustration of Yeats' poems and stories. Illustrated by Waterford-based artist Shona Shirley MacDonald, the design and illustrations illuminate and complement the text. Faery worlds and faery creatures come to life through the colourful illustrations which surround the text and this will instantly appeal to children ... Pupils could be inspired by the illustrations in the collection to take a favourite Yeats poem of their own, illustrate it and display it in the classroom. I'm sure that there are lots of other creative ways which teachers could use this book as a resource in the classroom -- SeomraRanga.com You may think that W B Yeats' poetry is not an ideal match for children - but you'd be wrong, as this sumptuously illustrated book shows. The work included has been carefully selected, including, I am glad to say, my favourite, The Lake Isle of Innisfree. The book includes a cross-section of poems, stories, a letter from childhood, and an account of his daughter Anne's memories of childhood; as such, it is an excellent collection to introduce to secondary age pupils studying the poet, as it shows a wider picture, and therefore offers a fuller understanding, than simply his poems. Including unpublished work, this gorgeous book draws on Yeats's preoccupation with magic, fairy lore, place, family and childhood; the stunning illustrations capture to perfection the mystical and magical tone that pervades the collection. A wonderful book -- Parents in Touch
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