Starting from the concluding lines of "The Gift of Harun Al-Rashid", this article aims to show Yeats's conception of poetic creation, through an analysis of the analogies between his major symbols. The "perning" flight of birds and their relationship to air, water and blood make them symbols of the central pivot of the self in its relation to the female world of incarnation. When Yeats loses faith in the phallic ego and aspires to sainthood, this pivot represents the soul wound up in the body ; then it is a stick in its tattered coat, a bobbin and its thread, a mummy in its winding-sheet, life wound up like a winding path, which a triple unwinding reveals to be a golden bird. When Yeats takes heart again, this pivot represents the creative ...
W. B. Yeats used images of women throughout his work, beginning with pre-Raphaelite beauty which he ...
This essay contends that W.B. Yeats’s quest for beauty in art has far more in common with Walter Pat...
Cet article s’intéresse à William Butler Yeats et sa vision du Ben Bulben et des montagnes du Comté ...
Starting from the concluding lines of "The Gift of Harun Al-Rashid", this article aims to show 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...
Yeats works out his conception of the symbol against the literary background of the end of the centu...
Dans ce recueil convergent différents regards sur la poésie de W.B. Yeats. Ces pages le situent par ...
Note: p. 67 missing, Handwritten changes have been made.It is the purpose of this thesis to show Wil...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
William Butler Yeats has been always attracted to mythology and its affinities with poetic creation....
This article traces a comparative view of the sacred and symbolic dimension in two congenial poets: ...
Claudel, Yeats et Hofmannsthal définissent la création poétique comme une pratique spirituelle. Tous...
In his Introduction to A Vision, Yeats defined his work as “a last act of defense against the chaos ...
Yeats devotes to Cuchulain five plays inspired by Lady Gregory and the noh plays ; they constitute a...
W. B. Yeats used images of women throughout his work, beginning with pre-Raphaelite beauty which he ...
This essay contends that W.B. Yeats’s quest for beauty in art has far more in common with Walter Pat...
Cet article s’intéresse à William Butler Yeats et sa vision du Ben Bulben et des montagnes du Comté ...
Starting from the concluding lines of "The Gift of Harun Al-Rashid", this article aims to show 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...
Yeats works out his conception of the symbol against the literary background of the end of the centu...
Dans ce recueil convergent différents regards sur la poésie de W.B. Yeats. Ces pages le situent par ...
Note: p. 67 missing, Handwritten changes have been made.It is the purpose of this thesis to show Wil...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
William Butler Yeats has been always attracted to mythology and its affinities with poetic creation....
This article traces a comparative view of the sacred and symbolic dimension in two congenial poets: ...
Claudel, Yeats et Hofmannsthal définissent la création poétique comme une pratique spirituelle. Tous...
In his Introduction to A Vision, Yeats defined his work as “a last act of defense against the chaos ...
Yeats devotes to Cuchulain five plays inspired by Lady Gregory and the noh plays ; they constitute a...
W. B. Yeats used images of women throughout his work, beginning with pre-Raphaelite beauty which he ...
This essay contends that W.B. Yeats’s quest for beauty in art has far more in common with Walter Pat...
Cet article s’intéresse à William Butler Yeats et sa vision du Ben Bulben et des montagnes du Comté ...