Margot Ruddock

Yeats edited her poems for publication, but it is not clear how much change he made to them.

He included some of them in the Oxford Book of Modern Verse, which he edited.

Some months later she followed Yeats (uninvited) out to the island of Majorca, where he was working with the Indian monk Shri Purohit Swami.

Ruddock ended up in an asylum in Madrid from where she was rescued by Yeats and his friends,[1] but later died in another institution,[2] St. Ebba's Hospital in Epsom.

[3] Yeats' poem "A Crazed Girl" is believed to be inspired by Ruddock.