A literary artist seldom works in a vacuum, in isolation; rather, he draws materials of his art from the social, cultural, political and philosophical currents of his milieu, and eventually contributes his interpretation of these ideas to society. Yeats is not an exception; but his critical sensibility looked far towards Indian ideas. He found Indian ideas of art, philosophy, and religion inspiring and stimulating to such an extent that a vital part of career was engaged in assimilating as well as reproducing them through his own art. Though Yeats’ critics and biographers have already noted the impact of Indian thought on his poetry, the present paper endeavors to show the interface between Yeats and Purohit Swami and how their friend...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
When H. P. Blavatsky, the controversial head of the turn of the century movement Theosophy, defined ...
Arguing for a reconsideration of William Butler Yeats’s work in the light of contemporary studies of...
William Butler Yeats’s literary career consists of varied passions and interests. He had a life-long...
The theme of this paper is “A light to Hinduism “which means influence of Indian culture, literature...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1952Reading Yeats' works - whether in prose or in verse - o...
W. B. Yeats’s interest in India persisted throughout his variegated life and career, starting in the...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
This article is a critical study on the oriental sources which two major poets–W.B. Yeats and T.S. E...
This study addresses the issue of William Butler Yeats' use of Upanishad philosophy in his poetry. A...
This thesis looks at the interpenetration of mysticism and modernity in the writings of Rabindranath...
This thesis will examine questions about how William Butler Yeats was influenced by his exposure to ...
The dissertation reassesses the role of Eastern thought in Yeats\u27s poetry and finds it to be life...
Yeats was part of a late nineteenth-century European literary movement which, dissatisfied with West...
Finding the truth about the universe is the way of the mystic. Mystics try to achieve union with a t...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
When H. P. Blavatsky, the controversial head of the turn of the century movement Theosophy, defined ...
Arguing for a reconsideration of William Butler Yeats’s work in the light of contemporary studies of...
William Butler Yeats’s literary career consists of varied passions and interests. He had a life-long...
The theme of this paper is “A light to Hinduism “which means influence of Indian culture, literature...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1952Reading Yeats' works - whether in prose or in verse - o...
W. B. Yeats’s interest in India persisted throughout his variegated life and career, starting in the...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
This article is a critical study on the oriental sources which two major poets–W.B. Yeats and T.S. E...
This study addresses the issue of William Butler Yeats' use of Upanishad philosophy in his poetry. A...
This thesis looks at the interpenetration of mysticism and modernity in the writings of Rabindranath...
This thesis will examine questions about how William Butler Yeats was influenced by his exposure to ...
The dissertation reassesses the role of Eastern thought in Yeats\u27s poetry and finds it to be life...
Yeats was part of a late nineteenth-century European literary movement which, dissatisfied with West...
Finding the truth about the universe is the way of the mystic. Mystics try to achieve union with a t...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
When H. P. Blavatsky, the controversial head of the turn of the century movement Theosophy, defined ...
Arguing for a reconsideration of William Butler Yeats’s work in the light of contemporary studies of...