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The surname of the great Irish poet '''W.B. Yeats''' (1865-1939), who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923), is pronounced to rhyme with 'dates' /jeIts/. Do not confuse him with the great English poet [[Keats]] (''q.v.'')  (The initials stand for William Butler.)
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The surname of the great Irish poet '''[[W.B. Yeats]]''' (1865-1939), who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923), being of [[Celtic (language)|Celtic]] origin, is pronounced to rhyme with 'dates' /jeIts/. Do not confuse him with the great English poet [[Keats]] (''q.v.'')  (The initials stand for William Butler: the 'Butler' was a family tradition, the poet's father having been John Butler Yeats and his brother the celebrated painter Jack Butler Yeats.)

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The surname of the great Irish poet W.B. Yeats (1865-1939), who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923), being of Celtic origin, is pronounced to rhyme with 'dates' /jeIts/. Do not confuse him with the great English poet Keats (q.v.) (The initials stand for William Butler: the 'Butler' was a family tradition, the poet's father having been John Butler Yeats and his brother the celebrated painter Jack Butler Yeats.)