Several decades ago, when I was doing the things you then had to do in order to obtain a degree in English Literature, my contemporaries and I were offered a number of options within one of our compulsory examinations. The paper had originally (I think) been called ‘Special Poets’, though it was soon to change into ‘Special Authors’ (the better, presumably, to accommodate candidates shy of tackling verse); in my time, it had very recently undergone a perhaps more important change, by ceasing to require the study of a selected pair of poets – now, instead of (say) Wordsworth and Coleridge, Milton and Spenser, or Tennyson and Browning, one could devote oneself, if one chose, to a single one of the named (and, I need hardly say, exclusively m...
Stung by Edward Dowden’s reluctance to endorse the Irish Literary Revival, W. B. Yeats distanced him...
In the years 1915 to 1925 a group of young poet-critics rose to literary prominence with a series of...
This thesis examines the traces of theological and broader religious discourses in selected works of...
Yeats and Eliot are generally supposed to have had little in common, either in their thinking or in ...
Yeats and Eliot merit comparison because they wrote poetry that has been described as apocalyptic in...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
Introduction. William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the XX ce...
One begins by wondering about the sense of combining Yeats and Pound. They may be the two greatest p...
IN 1937 A DUBLIN SCHOOLBOY approached no less a person than W. B. Yeats with a request that he write...
Thomas Stearns Eliot has unquestionably influenced English poetry. Just how profound this influence ...
This paper considers the shared preoccupation with unity in the later works of W.B. Yeats and T.S. E...
T. S. Eliot's inheritance from the English Romantic period has been increasingly recognized. Yet enm...
This essay explores snobbery as both a mood and a stylistic mode in the poetical, critical, and auto...
The consensus is that Emerson, the American romantic idealist, and Eliot the modern classicist who d...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
Stung by Edward Dowden’s reluctance to endorse the Irish Literary Revival, W. B. Yeats distanced him...
In the years 1915 to 1925 a group of young poet-critics rose to literary prominence with a series of...
This thesis examines the traces of theological and broader religious discourses in selected works of...
Yeats and Eliot are generally supposed to have had little in common, either in their thinking or in ...
Yeats and Eliot merit comparison because they wrote poetry that has been described as apocalyptic in...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
Introduction. William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the XX ce...
One begins by wondering about the sense of combining Yeats and Pound. They may be the two greatest p...
IN 1937 A DUBLIN SCHOOLBOY approached no less a person than W. B. Yeats with a request that he write...
Thomas Stearns Eliot has unquestionably influenced English poetry. Just how profound this influence ...
This paper considers the shared preoccupation with unity in the later works of W.B. Yeats and T.S. E...
T. S. Eliot's inheritance from the English Romantic period has been increasingly recognized. Yet enm...
This essay explores snobbery as both a mood and a stylistic mode in the poetical, critical, and auto...
The consensus is that Emerson, the American romantic idealist, and Eliot the modern classicist who d...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
Stung by Edward Dowden’s reluctance to endorse the Irish Literary Revival, W. B. Yeats distanced him...
In the years 1915 to 1925 a group of young poet-critics rose to literary prominence with a series of...
This thesis examines the traces of theological and broader religious discourses in selected works of...