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Georgie Hyde-Lees (born Bertha Hyde-Lees, 1892 – 1968)"Becoming George: The Life of Mrs WB Yeats"
''The Guardian'', 26 October 2002. Retrieved on April 18, 2011
was the wife of the poet
William Butler Yeats William Butler Yeats (13 June 186528 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish liter ...
.Foster, 437


Early life

Daughter of
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captain (William) Gilbert Hyde-Lees (1865–1909), of the
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, and Edith Ellen (1868–1942) known as "Nelly", daughter of barrister and manufacturer Montagu Woodmass, JP,Yeats Annual no. 4, ed. Warwick Gould, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, p. 93Critical Companion to William Butler Yeats: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work, David A. Ross, Facts on File Inc., 2014, p. 579 Georgie was born in
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on 16 October 1892. Her father was regarded by her mother's family as "a most undesirable character, but 'rolling in money'", having taken up the life of a "gentleman alcoholic" on resigning his commission after receiving an inheritance from his wealthy uncle Harold Lees, of Pickhill Hall, near
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, then part of
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; he was "attractive, reckless, witty, and... musical", and fond of pranks. She had an elder brother, Harold (1890-1963), who became a clergyman, with "rigid moral standards" and "a less than joyous existence", his only indulgence being "a fine collection of drawings and etchings".Yeats the European, ed. A. Norman Jeffares, Barnes & Noble, 1989, p. 194 When she was only a few years old her parents' marriage failed due to her father's alcoholism. He had enough income to support his family, allowing Georgie and her mother to spend "a good deal of their time" travelling in Europe, but his wife was in the awkward social position of being a "married woman without a husband". The family lived a vaguely
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and nomadic lifestyle, travelling frequently to country homes and spending long periods visiting relatives. She attended a number of schools in
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, London art schools, studied languages and classics, and piano. She became close friends with
Dorothy Shakespear Dorothy Shakespear (14 September 1886 – 8 December 1973) was an English artist. She was the daughter of novelist Olivia Shakespear and the wife of American poet Ezra Pound. One of a small number of women vorticist painters, her art work was ...
, who was fond of Georgie and shared many of her interests despite being six years her senior.Saddlemeyer, 194 After the death of her father in 1909 at the age of 44, Georgie's mother married Dorothy's uncle, Henry Tucker,
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's brother, and they moved to
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W. B. Yeats

Her mother often brought young musicians and artists she had recently met to Olivia Shakespear's salon, many of whom became well-known modernists, including
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,
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, and
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. Georgie continued to make the rounds of country estates with her mother and Olivia and Dorothy Shakespear. It was in their company in 1910 or 1911, as a seventeen-year-old, that one morning she met Yeats at the British Museum and again that afternoon during tea at the Shakespears. Seven years later, when she was 25 and he 52, Yeats asked Georgie to marry him. Only a few weeks earlier
Iseult Gonne Iseult Lucille Germaine Gonne (6 August 1894 – 22 March 1954) was the daughter of the Irish republican revolutionary Maud Gonne and the French politician and journalist Lucien Millevoye. She married the novelist Francis Stuart in 1920. ...
, the daughter of
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whom Yeats had loved for many years, had rejected Yeats' marriage proposal. Georgie and Yeats married just three weeks later, on 20 October 1917, in a public registry office, witnessed by her mother and Ezra Pound. During the honeymoon, while Yeats was still brooding about Iseult's rejection, Georgie began the
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which fascinated him. Yeats wrote about her psychography days later in what was to be ''
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'', and it held the marriage together for many years. Within a year of marriage Yeats declared her name of Georgie to be insufferable, and henceforth called her George.


Personal life

The couple had two children,
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and
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. Georgie died on 23 August 1968.


References


Sources

* Foster, R.F. ''W.B Yeats: A Life''. Oxford University Press, 1997. *Saddlemeyer, Ann. "George Hyde-Lees: More than a Poet's Wife". in Norman Jeffares ''Yeats the European''. Barnes and Noble Books, 1989. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hyde-Lees, Georgie 1892 births 1968 deaths Butler Yeats family Modernism W. B. Yeats