Maud Gonne—descendant of Dante’s Beatrice and Petrarch’s Laura—as inaccessible domina in the Medieval and Renaissance tradition of courtly love. Examination of the ‘labyrinth’ image. Yeats’s role in the Poet-Muse drama. Sexual-political history of the actual Maud, a woman not only of remarkable beauty, but of great physical courage, and indefatigable commitment to the Irish cause.