@article{oai:shotoku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000758, author = {White, Gary B.}, journal = {聖徳学園女子短期大学紀要, Bulletin of the Shotoku Gakuen Women's Junior College}, month = {Mar}, note = {In 1916,W. B. Yeats wrote, At the Hawk's Well, his first play in six years. He was able to do this after being exposed to the Noh theater through his friend Ezra Pound. Richard Taylor stated that the source for this play came from one of the Noh plays Yeats would have had access to, Yoro. In fact, the source for At the Hawk's Well had been found much earlier in Morris's medieval dramas, The Well at the World's End and The Water of the Wondrous Isles. It was not necessary for Yeats to have borrowed from the Noh, nor do we have proof that he actually read the play in question.}, pages = {121--130}, title = {A CONVERGENCE OF YEATS AND NOH DRAMA : AT THE HAWKS WELL AND YORO}, volume = {28}, year = {1997} }