This article examines Yeats’s broad use of Irish folklore between 1888 and 1938, and attempts to find a justification for his contention that his own unique metaphysical system expressed in both editions of A Vision, itself an outgrowth of his three decades of ritual practice as an initiate in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, could somehow function as both an interpretation and enlargement of “the folk-lore of the villages”. Beyond treating Irish fairy stories as a way for Yeats to establish his own Irishness, capture what remained of “reckless Ireland” in its twilight, or create a political counter-discourse set against English hegemony, the immutability and immortality of the sídhe are considered in light of the assertions of severa...
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[eng] William Butler Yeats was a pivotal figure in the configuration of a new Irish identity, especi...
Rafroidi Patrick. W.B. Yeats, ed. : Fairy x Folk Tales of Ireland with a foreword by Kathleen RAINE ...
Master's thesis in English LiteratureThe aim of this thesis is to examine how William Butler Yeats’ ...
Although W. B. Yeats is one of the most over-theorised authors in the Irish canon, little attempt ha...
Yeats infuses his poetry, prose, and plays with elements of folklore, and the ancient stories are th...
In A General Introduction For My Work, Yeats writes: Behind all Irish history hangs a great tapes...
Because Irish myth and folklore had been suppressed by church doctrine and British control of school...
In recent years, there has been a growing inclination to re-examine the way that Irish exiles was pe...
W.B. Yeats was an Irish poet and dramatist, born in Dublin in 1865. This thesis will explore how Yea...
Excerpt: In popular culture, the idea of Irishness has long been associated with the idea of fairie...
The Celtic Twilight, published in 1893 by the Irish author William Butler Yeats, brings tales and re...
This project is a source study of the materials used by William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregor...
Refuting the existing Yeats scholarship that has considered W. B. Yeats’s fiction writing to b...
Yeats's mythic poetry has often been approached from two distinct perspectives: either as an tribute...
Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji c...
[eng] William Butler Yeats was a pivotal figure in the configuration of a new Irish identity, especi...
Rafroidi Patrick. W.B. Yeats, ed. : Fairy x Folk Tales of Ireland with a foreword by Kathleen RAINE ...
Master's thesis in English LiteratureThe aim of this thesis is to examine how William Butler Yeats’ ...
Although W. B. Yeats is one of the most over-theorised authors in the Irish canon, little attempt ha...
Yeats infuses his poetry, prose, and plays with elements of folklore, and the ancient stories are th...
In A General Introduction For My Work, Yeats writes: Behind all Irish history hangs a great tapes...
Because Irish myth and folklore had been suppressed by church doctrine and British control of school...
In recent years, there has been a growing inclination to re-examine the way that Irish exiles was pe...
W.B. Yeats was an Irish poet and dramatist, born in Dublin in 1865. This thesis will explore how Yea...
Excerpt: In popular culture, the idea of Irishness has long been associated with the idea of fairie...
The Celtic Twilight, published in 1893 by the Irish author William Butler Yeats, brings tales and re...
This project is a source study of the materials used by William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregor...
Refuting the existing Yeats scholarship that has considered W. B. Yeats’s fiction writing to b...
Yeats's mythic poetry has often been approached from two distinct perspectives: either as an tribute...
Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji c...
[eng] William Butler Yeats was a pivotal figure in the configuration of a new Irish identity, especi...
Rafroidi Patrick. W.B. Yeats, ed. : Fairy x Folk Tales of Ireland with a foreword by Kathleen RAINE ...