One of the most important elements in Yeats' thought is his view of the tragic basis of art. This conception, which can best be called a tragic aesthetic, was developed shortly after 1900 in three prose works--certain fragments of the Samhain publication (1904), "Poetry and Tradition" (1907), and "The Tragic Theatre" (1910). The tragic view developed in these essays became the conceptual basis behind much of Yeats' poetry and therefore played a central role in the direction of his career. This thesis traces the lineaments of Yeats' tragic aesthetic in these early essays, determining its outline in the dreamy, often vague language in which it is expressed, and shows its impact on his poetry from 1904 to the end of his career in 1939
W. B. Yeats is a poet very much in the line of the English Romantics, for whom what matters most in ...
Yeats's interest in the visual arts was not just an early phase, ending when he left art school, but...
This thesis shows how the lyric is the chosen poetic mode in the mature work of W.B. Yeats and is a ...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
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...
MA (English), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015This dissertation investigates the de...
Men Improve With The Years was written by W. B. Yeats in 1916 by the time he had turned 50 years old...
Introduction. William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the XX ce...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
William Butler Yeats's lifelong practice of discussing literature by analogy to painting and sculptu...
William Butler Yeats's lifelong practice of discussing literature by analogy to painting and sculptu...
I have confined this thesis to Yeats's Poetry, and have mentioned his dramas and prose works only ...
This thesis is a study of William B. Yeats’s aesthetic theories as he formulated them at the end of ...
W. B. Yeats is a poet very much in the line of the English Romantics, for whom what matters most in ...
Yeats's interest in the visual arts was not just an early phase, ending when he left art school, but...
This thesis shows how the lyric is the chosen poetic mode in the mature work of W.B. Yeats and is a ...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
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...
MA (English), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015This dissertation investigates the de...
Men Improve With The Years was written by W. B. Yeats in 1916 by the time he had turned 50 years old...
Introduction. William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the XX ce...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
William Butler Yeats's lifelong practice of discussing literature by analogy to painting and sculptu...
William Butler Yeats's lifelong practice of discussing literature by analogy to painting and sculptu...
I have confined this thesis to Yeats's Poetry, and have mentioned his dramas and prose works only ...
This thesis is a study of William B. Yeats’s aesthetic theories as he formulated them at the end of ...
W. B. Yeats is a poet very much in the line of the English Romantics, for whom what matters most in ...
Yeats's interest in the visual arts was not just an early phase, ending when he left art school, but...
This thesis shows how the lyric is the chosen poetic mode in the mature work of W.B. Yeats and is a ...