Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Nicholas Lawrence HorneDisturbance has been recognised as a presence in Yeats’s poetry for some time, although its discussion has not been extensive. The purpose of this thesis is to explore a particular type of disturbance in Yeat’s poetry that has not yet been investigated: disruption, and its relation to the Bible. I argue that disruption, in its meanings of interruption, disorder, fracturing, and division, is a distinct presence in a number of Yeat’s poems, and that it manifests in three key categories: disruption relating to Yeatsian poiesis, Yeat’s interest in and use of instances of disruption in the Bible, and disruption of the Bible itself. ...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
I argue that Order and Disorder (1679), Lucy Hutchinson’s biblical epic on Genesis, is a meditative ...
A great amount of W. B. Yeats\u27s writing attests to his fascination with the preternatural. Indeed...
This dissertation argues that W. B. Yeats\u27 Collected Poems critique codes and strategies Christi...
This dissertation argues that W. B. Yeats\u27 Collected Poems critique codes and strategies Christia...
This study argues that the hybrid nature of Old English biblical poetry is evident in its complex re...
This paper is a thematic study of Biblical creation as it appears in poetry, whether more tangibly a...
This paper considers the sources that inform W.B. Yeats’s conception of Unity of Being. Yeats expres...
Early modern English biblical verse at times seems clumsy or repetitious. This thesis argues that so...
This study addresses the issue of William Butler Yeats' use of Upanishad philosophy in his poetry. A...
Many scholars have noted the influence of Yeats's occult interests on themes and symbols in his poet...
Remembering the Forgotten Beauty of Yeatsian Mythology: Personae and the Problem of Unity in The Win...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
This study of the lyric poetry of William Butler Yeats concentrates on his ideas about nature and ar...
This dissertation examines the six short sequences that appear in the later poetry of W. B. Yeats: ...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
I argue that Order and Disorder (1679), Lucy Hutchinson’s biblical epic on Genesis, is a meditative ...
A great amount of W. B. Yeats\u27s writing attests to his fascination with the preternatural. Indeed...
This dissertation argues that W. B. Yeats\u27 Collected Poems critique codes and strategies Christi...
This dissertation argues that W. B. Yeats\u27 Collected Poems critique codes and strategies Christia...
This study argues that the hybrid nature of Old English biblical poetry is evident in its complex re...
This paper is a thematic study of Biblical creation as it appears in poetry, whether more tangibly a...
This paper considers the sources that inform W.B. Yeats’s conception of Unity of Being. Yeats expres...
Early modern English biblical verse at times seems clumsy or repetitious. This thesis argues that so...
This study addresses the issue of William Butler Yeats' use of Upanishad philosophy in his poetry. A...
Many scholars have noted the influence of Yeats's occult interests on themes and symbols in his poet...
Remembering the Forgotten Beauty of Yeatsian Mythology: Personae and the Problem of Unity in The Win...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
This study of the lyric poetry of William Butler Yeats concentrates on his ideas about nature and ar...
This dissertation examines the six short sequences that appear in the later poetry of W. B. Yeats: ...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
I argue that Order and Disorder (1679), Lucy Hutchinson’s biblical epic on Genesis, is a meditative ...
A great amount of W. B. Yeats\u27s writing attests to his fascination with the preternatural. Indeed...