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W.B. Yeats, a prominent poet and nationalist, served as a Senator in the early Irish Free State from 1922 to 1928. His tenure was marked by provocative speeches that stirred the Senate, addressing topics such as divorce, the Lane paintings, and James Joyce's Ulysses. These discussions highlight Yeats's engagement with contemporary cultural and political issues, reflecting his complex role in shaping Irish identity during a transformative period.
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W.B. Yeats Seanad Eireann Speeches 1922-28, Michael Manning
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