M.A.The function of the Principles in the system rendered in W. B. Yeats’s A Vision (1937), like most aspects of the system, has received minimal critical and scholarly attention. The reason for this state of affairs is that most Yeats scholars prefer to avoid studying A Vision, for various reasons. The result of this is that little is known of the system. Certain scholars have argued that A Vision is a hoax and an incomprehensible work, which need not be elucidated. The spiritual origin and nature of A Vision are discouraging to critics and scholars, who prefer to interpret the poems that A Vision influenced without referring to the system. This dissertation viewed A Vision as a significant work within the general category of Yeats studies...
Yeats defines his identity in his life and work and elaborates his own theory. The germs of his conc...
William Butler Yeats has been always attracted to mythology and its affinities with poetic creation....
Many scholars have noted the influence of Yeats's occult interests on themes and symbols in his poet...
M.A.The function of the Principles in the system rendered in W. B. Yeats’s A Vision (1937), like mos...
This dissertation breaks down the structure of W. B. Yeats\u27s mystical book, A Vision, into its ma...
This essay addresses the ideas and schemas of reincarnation as used in the poetry and prose of Willi...
This article discusses A Vision so it could be of some help to reading some of Yeats's metaphysi...
D.Litt. et Phil.While the historical theory of W. B. Yeats’s A Vision (1925) has received proportion...
The central purpose of this dissertation is to prove three main points concerning Yeats\u27s A Visio...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
This study aims to provide a novel understanding of W. B. Yeats's systematic view of reality and hum...
In his Introduction to A Vision, Yeats defined his work as “a last act of defense against the chaos ...
This thesis argues that William Butler Yeats seeks to challenge the religious authority in Ireland d...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
This paper considers the sources that inform W.B. Yeats’s conception of Unity of Being. Yeats expres...
Yeats defines his identity in his life and work and elaborates his own theory. The germs of his conc...
William Butler Yeats has been always attracted to mythology and its affinities with poetic creation....
Many scholars have noted the influence of Yeats's occult interests on themes and symbols in his poet...
M.A.The function of the Principles in the system rendered in W. B. Yeats’s A Vision (1937), like mos...
This dissertation breaks down the structure of W. B. Yeats\u27s mystical book, A Vision, into its ma...
This essay addresses the ideas and schemas of reincarnation as used in the poetry and prose of Willi...
This article discusses A Vision so it could be of some help to reading some of Yeats's metaphysi...
D.Litt. et Phil.While the historical theory of W. B. Yeats’s A Vision (1925) has received proportion...
The central purpose of this dissertation is to prove three main points concerning Yeats\u27s A Visio...
Yeats believed that the aim of poetry was to realize and communicate with an ideal spiritual world. ...
This study aims to provide a novel understanding of W. B. Yeats's systematic view of reality and hum...
In his Introduction to A Vision, Yeats defined his work as “a last act of defense against the chaos ...
This thesis argues that William Butler Yeats seeks to challenge the religious authority in Ireland d...
As a young man of twenty-one in 1886, William Butler Yeats announced his ambition to unify Ireland t...
This paper considers the sources that inform W.B. Yeats’s conception of Unity of Being. Yeats expres...
Yeats defines his identity in his life and work and elaborates his own theory. The germs of his conc...
William Butler Yeats has been always attracted to mythology and its affinities with poetic creation....
Many scholars have noted the influence of Yeats's occult interests on themes and symbols in his poet...