Life Is A Long Preparation....William B. Yeats Literary Tote Bag
Are you ready to embrace the wisdom of one of Ireland's greatest poets? Carry a piece of Irish literary heritage and stand out with our eco-friendly tote bag featuring William Butler Yeats's profound quote, "Life is a long preparation for something that never happens." Made from 100% cotton, this classic bag is perfect for everyday use. Plastic does not go with our outfits! This is not just a bag; it’s a unique piece of art, copyrighted and printed in a limited edition of only 100.
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Embrace the spirit of one of Ireland's most influential writers with our William Butler Yeats tote bag. This eco-friendly, classic cotton shopping bag features the profound words of William Butler Yeats, created by local artists. Carry a piece of Irish literary heritage and stand out with this stylish accessory. Plastic does not go with our outfits!
We're turning everyday convenience into a tribute to Irish culture and creativity, packed with color and funky flair. These totes are a portable canvas of culture and a statement of style. It's more than a bag; it's a bold declaration of your Irish artistic soul!
Classic, ecological, cotton shopping bag:
Dimensions: 42 x 38 cm
Ears length: 67 cm
Material: 100% cotton
Grammage: 140 g/m²
Product Description: William Butler Yeats Tote Bag
William Butler Yeats, a towering figure in Irish and world literature, breathed life into the mystical and the ethereal. Born in Dublin in 1865, he navigated the realms of poetry, drama, and prose with unparalleled elegance. His verses, steeped in Irish mythology and folklore, painted vivid images of a land rich in history and magic. As a co-founder of the Abbey Theatre, Yeats championed the Irish cultural revival through his works like "The Tower" and "The Second Coming." Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923, his influence resonates in his ability to merge the earthly and the spiritual, creating a legacy that continues to inspire dreamers and thinkers alike.
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