A Routledge Literary Sourcebook on the Poems of W.B. Yeats

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Michael O'Neill
Psychology Press, 2004 - 194 頁

Deeply involved with Irish culture and history, W. B. Yeats (1865-1939) is one of the greatest poets writing in the last two centuries. This sourcebook provides essential help for readers who wish to learn more about his powerful, haunting poems.
Considering Yeats's early, dreamily evocative poems as well as his passionate, tension-ridden later work, Michael O'Neill offers a refreshingly clear discussion of:
*contexts - through an invaluable, accessible overview, a detailed chronology and contemporary documents revealing Yeats's understanding of his vocation as a poet;
*interpretations - through helpfully introduced extracts from criticism of Yeats's work, ranging from early responses through to modern critical texts;
*key poems - in a section where insightful commentary accompanies the full annotated text of many of Yeats's major poems;
*further reading - to guide those interested in additional study.
This sourcebook is ideal for those new to Yeats's poetry or those who wish to look deeper into its workings, its reception and the contexts from which it emerged.

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Contexts
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From W B Yeats The Celtic Element in Literature 1898
22
Critical History
39
Early Critical Reception
45
Harold Bloom on The Wind among the Reeds and The Secret Rose 1970
69
Declan Kiberd on Leda and the Swan 1995
83
The Sorrow of Love
98
He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
111
The Tower
140
Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen
155
Byzantium
168
From W B Yeats Introduction to The Oxford Book of Modern Verse
173
Politics
181
Introduction
185
Key Poems
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The Fisherman
125

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