As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland through heroic poetry. But this prophetic urge lacked structure. Yeats had only some callow notions about needing self-possession and appropriate control of his imagery. As a result, his search for essential knowledge and experience soon led him into occult and symbolist vagueness. Yeats' mind grew flaccid, and his art languished in preciosity for over a decade. Lotos-eating had replaced prophetic fervor.\ud However, early in the new century, as Yeats neared middle age and permanent mediocrity, he recovered his early zeal and finally found the means to give it artistic shape. Through daily theatre work he had discovered tragedy. And through pe...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social changes in the later nineteenth century had a...
This article discusses A Vision so it could be of some help to reading some of Yeats's metaphysi...
One of the most important elements in Yeats' thought is his view of the tragic basis of art. This co...
Finding the truth about the universe is the way of the mystic. Mystics try to achieve union with a t...
Men Improve With The Years was written by W. B. Yeats in 1916 by the time he had turned 50 years old...
This thesis is a study of William B. Yeats’s aesthetic theories as he formulated them at the end of ...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
Introduction. William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the XX ce...
The dissertation reassesses the role of Eastern thought in Yeats\u27s poetry and finds it to be life...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
The dissertation reassesses the role of Eastern thought in Yeats\u27s poetry and finds it to be life...
W.B.Yeats’s “Sailing to Byzantium” is a symbol of unity combining the realistic, intellectual, emoti...
The dissertation reassesses the role of Eastern thought in Yeats\u27s poetry and finds it to be life...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social changes in the later nineteenth century had a...
This article discusses A Vision so it could be of some help to reading some of Yeats's metaphysi...
One of the most important elements in Yeats' thought is his view of the tragic basis of art. This co...
Finding the truth about the universe is the way of the mystic. Mystics try to achieve union with a t...
Men Improve With The Years was written by W. B. Yeats in 1916 by the time he had turned 50 years old...
This thesis is a study of William B. Yeats’s aesthetic theories as he formulated them at the end of ...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
Introduction. William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the XX ce...
The dissertation reassesses the role of Eastern thought in Yeats\u27s poetry and finds it to be life...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
The dissertation reassesses the role of Eastern thought in Yeats\u27s poetry and finds it to be life...
W.B.Yeats’s “Sailing to Byzantium” is a symbol of unity combining the realistic, intellectual, emoti...
The dissertation reassesses the role of Eastern thought in Yeats\u27s poetry and finds it to be life...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social changes in the later nineteenth century had a...
This article discusses A Vision so it could be of some help to reading some of Yeats's metaphysi...