The Thought of W.B. Yeats The Thought of W.B. Yeats
Book 18 - Reimagining Ireland

The Thought of W.B. Yeats

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Publisher Description

This study focuses on the ideas of W.B. Yeats and explores his thinking on a wide range of fundamental subjects. Since opposites are central to Yeats's thought, the book begins with an analysis of this topic. The author then examines Yeats's views on religion, sex and politics, again scrutinising the opposites at play. The author considers Yeats's adherence to various anti-empirical belief systems and the transformation of his view of sex as largely a romantic concern to his later more 'earthy' perspective. Yeats's fundamentally Tory political inclinations are examined alongside his regrettable espousal of eugenics. In the second part of the book Yeats's view of history and of human character in ‘A Vision’ are analysed. The author discusses Yeats's two versions of 'Sophocles' and his poems on Byzantium. The final chapter on Yeats's style stresses the pervasive use of embedded phrases and of terminal questions in the poems.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2010
29 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
192
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
2.4
MB

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