Out of Ireland: A Reading of Yeats' PoetryCarcanet Press, 1975 - 169 pages Studie over het werk van de Ierse dichter (1865-1939) |
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A Reading of Yeats' Poetry Dudley Young. Both in his poetry and prose , Yeats's protraits concentrate on the eyes . Their iconic importance arises from the crucial information they provide concerning their owner's interest in and ...
A Reading of Yeats' Poetry Dudley Young. Both in his poetry and prose , Yeats's protraits concentrate on the eyes . Their iconic importance arises from the crucial information they provide concerning their owner's interest in and ...
Page 142
... Yeats's imagination ; which aptly illustrates how much Yeats is ' closed in ' . And yet even here he does not mention Maud but asks Hanrahan to admit that he turned aside from his lover . In short , by thus ' confessing ' to one of his ...
... Yeats's imagination ; which aptly illustrates how much Yeats is ' closed in ' . And yet even here he does not mention Maud but asks Hanrahan to admit that he turned aside from his lover . In short , by thus ' confessing ' to one of his ...
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... Yeats's case it was not just the cultural emptiness of the twentieth century but also the thwarted love affair with a lady called Maud . Regarding the former , there is an illumina- ting passage in one of Yeats's journals : I have felt ...
... Yeats's case it was not just the cultural emptiness of the twentieth century but also the thwarted love affair with a lady called Maud . Regarding the former , there is an illumina- ting passage in one of Yeats's journals : I have felt ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The CourtierMage | 35 |
Apocalyptic Poems | 57 |
Copyright | |
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