In his Introduction to A Vision, Yeats defined his work as “a last act of defense against the chaos of the world”. A last act though which he wanted to give unity, through a rich symbolic substrate, to the space outside of nature and the space within his own mind. A unity he first met and fully understood when he joined Madame Blavatsky’s Theosophical Society in 1887. This essay aims to examine the influence theosophy on Yeats’s literary works, namely on A Vision and how theosophical methodologies of investigation helped him to discover and adopt a metaphysical approach in his own internalisation and representation of material and spiritual realities
Yeats defines his identity in his life and work and elaborates his own theory. The germs of his conc...
This article discusses A Vision so it could be of some help to reading some of Yeats's metaphysi...
The aim of this thesis is to show that, despite a number of critics who either frowned upon or igno...
In his Introduction to A Vision, Yeats defined his work as “a last act of defense against the chaos ...
The theosophical systems formulated by great poets, such as William Butler Yeats, represent a person...
When H. P. Blavatsky, the controversial head of the turn of the century movement Theosophy, defined ...
The central purpose of this dissertation is to prove three main points concerning Yeats\u27s A Visio...
Finding the truth about the universe is the way of the mystic. Mystics try to achieve union with a t...
Note: p. 67 missing, Handwritten changes have been made.It is the purpose of this thesis to show Wil...
This paper considers the sources that inform W.B. Yeats’s conception of Unity of Being. Yeats expres...
This essay shows how the practice of symbolism needs to be interpreted within a broader intellectual...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
W. B. Yeats identified anti-Enlightenment principles as being central to his generation’s artistic p...
William Butler Yeats has been always attracted to mythology and its affinities with poetic creation....
This thesis is a study of the development of the symbolic system formulated by William Butler Yeats ...
Yeats defines his identity in his life and work and elaborates his own theory. The germs of his conc...
This article discusses A Vision so it could be of some help to reading some of Yeats's metaphysi...
The aim of this thesis is to show that, despite a number of critics who either frowned upon or igno...
In his Introduction to A Vision, Yeats defined his work as “a last act of defense against the chaos ...
The theosophical systems formulated by great poets, such as William Butler Yeats, represent a person...
When H. P. Blavatsky, the controversial head of the turn of the century movement Theosophy, defined ...
The central purpose of this dissertation is to prove three main points concerning Yeats\u27s A Visio...
Finding the truth about the universe is the way of the mystic. Mystics try to achieve union with a t...
Note: p. 67 missing, Handwritten changes have been made.It is the purpose of this thesis to show Wil...
This paper considers the sources that inform W.B. Yeats’s conception of Unity of Being. Yeats expres...
This essay shows how the practice of symbolism needs to be interpreted within a broader intellectual...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
W. B. Yeats identified anti-Enlightenment principles as being central to his generation’s artistic p...
William Butler Yeats has been always attracted to mythology and its affinities with poetic creation....
This thesis is a study of the development of the symbolic system formulated by William Butler Yeats ...
Yeats defines his identity in his life and work and elaborates his own theory. The germs of his conc...
This article discusses A Vision so it could be of some help to reading some of Yeats's metaphysi...
The aim of this thesis is to show that, despite a number of critics who either frowned upon or igno...