W.B. Yeats and His Contemporaries
Author | : Ian Fletcher |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Ian Fletcher |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Patrick J. Keane |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Occultism in literature |
ISBN | : 9781800643222 |
Shedding fresh light on the life and work of William Butler Yeats--widely acclaimed as the major English-language poet of the twentieth century--this new study by leading scholar Patrick J. Keane questions established understandings of the Irish poet's long fascination with the occult: a fixation that repelled literary contemporaries T.S. Eliot and W.H. Auden, but which enhanced Yeats's vision of life and death.
Author | : Kevin Connolly |
Publisher | : The O'Brien Press Ltd |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2019-04-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1788491130 |
The idea of place runs like a river through the life and works of the poet and playwright W.B. Yeats. This book focuses on his time in Dublin, London, Sligo and elsewhere in the west of Ireland, embracing the homes, landscapes and people that impacted his life and stimulated his vast body of work. Meet the poet's father, the struggling artist John Butler Yeats; his mother Susan, the well-to-do Sligo girl who had no choice but to follow her husband's path; his five siblings: Lily and Lolly, guiding lights in the Irish Arts and Crafts movement; Jack, the renowned painter; and Bobbie and Jane Grace, who died in infancy. Meet William Morris, John O'Leary, Katharine Tynan, George Moore, Oscar Wilde, Lady Gregory, Douglas Hyde, George Hyde-Lees, and, of course, Maud Gonne, as well as countless others who helped weave the cloth of Yeats's poetic gift.
Author | : W. B. Yeats |
Publisher | : Gill Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010-10 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780717148356 |
In the opinion of many critics, Yeats is the greatest poet of the twentieth century. He is without question the greatest Irish poet. His work has influenced all who have come after him both in Ireland and throughout the English speaking world. In this beautifully designed and produced gift book, we get a selection of about sixty of Yeats's best loved poems complemented by the paintings from Irish artists, usually artists who were contemporaries of the poet.
Author | : Dr Barry Sheils |
Publisher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2015-09-28 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1472425537 |
Arguing for a reconsideration of William Butler Yeats’s work in light of contemporary studies of world literature, Barry Sheils makes a strong case for reading Yeats’s work in the context of a broad comprehension of its global modernity. He shows how Yeats enables a fuller understanding of the relationship between the extensive map of world literary production and the intensities of poetic practice.
Author | : William Butler Yeats |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 612 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9780192842831 |
This authoritative edition was first published in the acclaimed Oxford Authors series under the general editorship of Frank Kermode. It brings together a unique combination of Yeats's poetry and prose - all the major poems, complemented by plays, critical writings, and letters - to give theessence of his work and thinking.W. B. Yeats was born in 1865, only 38 years after the death of William Blake, and died in 1939, the contemporary of Ezra Pound and James Joyce. His career crossed two centuries, and this volume represents the full range of his achievement, from the Romantic early poems of Crossways and thesymbolist masterpiece The Wind Among the Reeds to his last poems. Myth and folk-tale influence both his poems and his plays, represented here by Cathleen ni Houlihan and Deirdre among others. The importance of the spirit world to his life and work is evident in his critical essays and occultwritings, and the anthology also contains political speeches, autobiographical writings, and a selection of his letters.This one-volume collection of poems and prose offers a unique perspective on the connectedness of Yeats's literary output, showing how his aesthetic, spiritual, and political development was reflected in everything he wrote.
Author | : David Holdeman |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 2006-09-14 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 113945787X |
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, plays and stories in relation to biographical, literary, and historical contexts. Yeats wrote with passion and eloquence about personal disappointments, his obsession with Ireland, and the modern era's loss of faith in traditional beliefs about art, religion, empire, social class, gender and sex. His works uniquely reflect the gradual transition from Victorian aestheticism to the modernism of Pound, Eliot and Joyce. This is the first introductory study to consider his work in all genres in light of the latest biographies, new editions of his letters and manuscripts, and recent accounts by feminist and postcolonial critics. While using this introduction, students will have instant access to the world of current Yeats scholarship as well as being provided with the essential facts about his life and literary career and suggestions for further reading.
Author | : RAGINI. MOHITE |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2025-01-28 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781835538791 |
This book addresses W.B. Yeats's and Rabindranath Tagore's engagements with identity, nationalism, and the literary and cultural traditions of Ireland and India. It offers a fresh critical perspective on their work from the beginning of the twentieth century, the point at which their international collaborations most significantly influence the cross-border lives of their literature. This book foregrounds the Yeats-Tagore relationship, significant among their international collaborations, provides a new analysis of the fraught beginning to Tagore's international fame, and the value of reading his English translations as original texts, as is done by many English-language readers. Of Tagore's many international acquaintances, Yeats looms largest over his first English-language publications. This brief relationship, in part due to its tensions, is significant when considering literary modernism's global nature and appeal. Exploring the thematic parallels and generic innovations in the works of Yeats and Tagore allows readers to recognize the significant moments of tension and divergence in their oeuvres. Reading Yeats and Tagore comparatively offers a timely historical perspective on how the nationalised valences of identity and selfhood might become transnational in contemporary readings.
Author | : Terence Brown |
Publisher | : Gill & MacMillan |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 2001-03-08 |
Genre | : Ireland |
ISBN | : 9780717132485 |
This biography of Ireland's greatest poet does not simply tell the story of his life - it explains it.