Four Years
A captivating insight into the mind of a literary master—Yeats reflects on experiences, creativity, and the formative years that shaped his artistry
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- 1,99 €
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- 1,99 €
Publisher Description
W. B. Yeats presents a deeply personal and reflective narrative in Four Years, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into a formative period of his life and the experiences that shaped his literary and philosophical vision. This book combines memoir, observation, and poetic insight, giving audiences a rare window into Yeats’ inner world and artistic development.
Yeats’ narrative chronicles his personal growth, relationships, and encounters with cultural, political, and intellectual movements, highlighting the influences that informed his poetry, plays, and essays. Listeners gain insight into the struggles, inspirations, and reflections that defined these pivotal years, as well as the evolving vision of one of Ireland’s most celebrated literary figures.
The book format enhances the immediacy and lyrical quality of Yeats’ writing, allowing listeners to experience the cadence, nuance, and depth of his reflections. Each passage conveys both the personal and historical dimensions of his life, making his experiences vivid, engaging, and thought-provoking.
What makes Four Years particularly compelling is its combination of autobiography, literary reflection, and cultural observation. It appeals to listeners interested in literature, Irish history, and the creative processes of a literary master. The book transforms Yeats’ personal experiences into an immersive and enlightening journey.
Step into W. B. Yeats’Four Years guide you through the formative experiences, insights, and artistic evolution of one of the most influential voices in modern literature.