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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Page 52
... attempt to account for this anomaly , as a rule trusting the tale not the teller , the aim being to arrive at a reading of the poem which incorporates the strangeness of the eleventh stanza as one of its principal meanings . The ...
... attempt to account for this anomaly , as a rule trusting the tale not the teller , the aim being to arrive at a reading of the poem which incorporates the strangeness of the eleventh stanza as one of its principal meanings . The ...
Page 76
... attempted to survive it . It is a study that we too should find worth undertaking , not only to gain critical ... attempt to expound and amplify Yeats's notion of modern man's cognitive designs on the world . The figure that will ...
... attempted to survive it . It is a study that we too should find worth undertaking , not only to gain critical ... attempt to expound and amplify Yeats's notion of modern man's cognitive designs on the world . The figure that will ...
Page 158
... attempted to deny his source , his own authority ; at which point he becomes perpetually obliged to imitate the ... attempt to resurrect him becomes ludicrous . It seems a quite convincing version of hell . In Purgatory the old man ...
... attempted to deny his source , his own authority ; at which point he becomes perpetually obliged to imitate the ... attempt to resurrect him becomes ludicrous . It seems a quite convincing version of hell . In Purgatory the old man ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The CourtierMage | 35 |
Apocalyptic Poems | 57 |
Copyright | |
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