This paper originates in "The People", where Yeats evokes Renaissance Italy and the court of Urbino which gave its historical setting to Castiglione's Libro del cortegiano. The poet's nostalgia for the time when it was possible to "mix / Courtesy and passion into one" points to the two polarities of his desire both at work in his poetry. Yeats is undeniably the poet of passion in his celebration of the joys and sufferings of passionate love, of its vital forces and mortiferous charms. In the last analysis, passion is indeed always related to the death-wish. The tradition of courtly love - that "paradigm of sublimation" according to Lacan - serves, however, as a model of the way in which passion can be regulated and articulated upon the poet...
The topic of this thesis is the later poetry of W.B. Yeats. It explores how the impossible separatio...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
The gives a detailed examination of one of W. B. Yeats’s early poems, The Lover Tells of the Rose in...
This paper originates in "The People", where Yeats evokes Renaissance Italy and the court of Urbino ...
W.B.Yeats’s “Sailing to Byzantium” is a symbol of unity combining the realistic, intellectual, emoti...
Introduction. William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the XX ce...
W. B. Yeats was a poet deeply concerned with making and remaking himself through his work. As a par...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
W. B. Yeats is a poet very much in the line of the English Romantics, for whom what matters most in ...
Parallels with and allusions to the English Romantics are abundant throughout Yeats’s work, but I wo...
Yeats’s views on literary genres have never been adequately examined in spite of his frequent refere...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
Yeats defines his identity in his life and work and elaborates his own theory. The germs of his conc...
Yeats's play The King's Threshold presents itself as a Romantic manifesto in favour of the recogniti...
[Willian B. Yeats. The Aesthetics of Politics]. In «The Lady of the Lake», by Gioacchino Rossini, He...
The topic of this thesis is the later poetry of W.B. Yeats. It explores how the impossible separatio...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
The gives a detailed examination of one of W. B. Yeats’s early poems, The Lover Tells of the Rose in...
This paper originates in "The People", where Yeats evokes Renaissance Italy and the court of Urbino ...
W.B.Yeats’s “Sailing to Byzantium” is a symbol of unity combining the realistic, intellectual, emoti...
Introduction. William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the XX ce...
W. B. Yeats was a poet deeply concerned with making and remaking himself through his work. As a par...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
W. B. Yeats is a poet very much in the line of the English Romantics, for whom what matters most in ...
Parallels with and allusions to the English Romantics are abundant throughout Yeats’s work, but I wo...
Yeats’s views on literary genres have never been adequately examined in spite of his frequent refere...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
Yeats defines his identity in his life and work and elaborates his own theory. The germs of his conc...
Yeats's play The King's Threshold presents itself as a Romantic manifesto in favour of the recogniti...
[Willian B. Yeats. The Aesthetics of Politics]. In «The Lady of the Lake», by Gioacchino Rossini, He...
The topic of this thesis is the later poetry of W.B. Yeats. It explores how the impossible separatio...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
The gives a detailed examination of one of W. B. Yeats’s early poems, The Lover Tells of the Rose in...