The Unicorn from the Stars - Lady Gregory

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By Theodore Fournier Posted on Mar 1, 2026
In Category - Galaxies
Lady Gregory Lady Gregory
English
In a coachbuilder’s workshop in rural Ireland, a young man awakens from a trance. His uncle hopes he will finish the gilded coach he was building for the English authorities in Dublin Castle, but his visions lead him and the new followers he finds down a different path. Most of Yeats’ plays were written as collaborations with his friend and patr...
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In a coachbuilder’s workshop in rural Ireland, a young man awakens from a trance. His uncle hopes he will finish the gilded coach he was building for the English authorities in Dublin Castle, but his visions lead him and the new followers he finds down a different path. Most of Yeats’ plays were written as collaborations with his friend and patron, Isabella Augusta. Just how many of the plays attributed to Yeats were actually written by Gregory is still debated. Yeats titled the collection in which The Unicorn from the Stars appears “Plays in Prose and Verse, written for an Irish theatre, and generally with the help of a friend.” In the preface, he credits Gregory’s help on nearly all his plays, and describes The Unicorn from the Stars as, “but for fable and chief character … wholly her work.” Still, though he admits only a few of his plays are “wholly mine,” only The Unicorn from the Stars , their last collaboration, was ever published with Gregory named as a co-author.

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Melissa Jackson
1 year ago

Fast paced, good book.

Joshua Wright
11 months ago

A bit long but worth it.

Ethan Thompson
1 year ago

As someone who reads a lot, the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Truly inspiring.

Mary Taylor
6 months ago

The index links actually work, which is rare!

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