(quote, excerpts) Thursday 17 April In Our Time, 9.00-9.45am, repeated 9.30-10.00pm Melvyn Bragg and guests Roy Foster, Warwick Gould, and Fran Brearton discuss WB Yeats and Irish politics. They look at how Yeats' poems relate to troubled times, to the idea of Irishness itself, and at the surprising nature of Yeats own political beliefs http://www.bbc.co.uk/mobile/radio/radio4/latestonradio4/
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