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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... connections for real ones ' . Now that we are free from the Victorian orthodoxy that magic is just bad science for primitives , we should amend this to ' the taking of ideal connections for real ones ' , or ' the making of connections ...
... connections for real ones ' . Now that we are free from the Victorian orthodoxy that magic is just bad science for primitives , we should amend this to ' the taking of ideal connections for real ones ' , or ' the making of connections ...
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... connection , and certainly not of a man perplexed by the conflict between the two . All we find , and surely it is enough , is that the airman has none of the desires and expectations which traditionally ( or perhaps one should say ...
... connection , and certainly not of a man perplexed by the conflict between the two . All we find , and surely it is enough , is that the airman has none of the desires and expectations which traditionally ( or perhaps one should say ...
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... connection ; and as the author of this Symbolist poem , he can present those absent energies by which alone these present obliquities may be judged . ' High Talk ' ( 1938 ) and ' The Circus Animals ' Desertion ' ( 1938 ) The priests of ...
... connection ; and as the author of this Symbolist poem , he can present those absent energies by which alone these present obliquities may be judged . ' High Talk ' ( 1938 ) and ' The Circus Animals ' Desertion ' ( 1938 ) The priests of ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The CourtierMage | 35 |
Apocalyptic Poems | 57 |
Copyright | |
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