Humanities (New Yeats Papers II, The Dolmen Press), 60 pp., $6.00 (paper)
Macmillan, 318 pp., $7.95
A selection from the picture cards of the Tarot pack, especially the pictures on Yeats's own pack, compared to versions designed by his intimates, with quotations about symbols from Yeats and others which seem to derive from the cards (apparently, no direct discussion of them was encouraged in Yeats's circle)—the theme has a tantalizing charm; and Kathleen Raine makes points which I suppose are still not adequately recognized:
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