The Use of Imagery in W.B. Yeats’s Poetry from 1889 up to 1910 with to 55 poems

Faculty Art Year: 1996
Type of Publication: Theses Pages: 175
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BibID 11019873
Keywords : Figures of speech    
Abstract:
William Butler yeats is one of the most prolific and influential giants of English poetry. He was born in sandymount, a seaside suburb of Dublin, on 13 june 1865. He is the son of John Butler yeats, a renowned Irish painter, and susan pollexfen, a woman deeply rooted in the country’s legendary past.Very early in his literary life, Yeats makes up his mind to be an outstanding personality existing ”in the minds of the Irish as their national poet”. And with a remakable single-mindedness, he dedicates himself to that end till he becomes one of the few prominent men of the century and the winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1923.The year offers Yeats a reciprocal love as a consolation after the dissipation of his dreams to marry Maud. During the performance of his play, The Land of Heart’s Desire, he Olivia Shakespear, and they are emotionally involved. They leave for London to prepare for marriage though Maud’s image never fades from the poet’s heart. As a result, Olivia discovers The truth of Yeats’s passion for her, and she determines to bring her affair with him to a quick end.W.B. yeats and Innovation” reflects the poet’s creativity and Mastery of poetic technique. It examines the sources from which his images derive and demonstrates his virtuousity in handling them.It refers to different interests and attitudes as well as to private philosophies and acquaintances. Likewise, it explains the way in which his images overlap and support the organic structure he designs for his poetic art. 
   
     
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