A single soul that lacks a sweet crystalline cry. ('Paudeen' - W.B. Yeats) However, it is the last poem on this theme that is the most direct and the most powerful. In it Yeats calls up the ghost ...
ABSTRACT: W. B. Yeats's understanding of Chinese arts and poetics is best presented in his poem “Lapis Lazuli,” in which he parallels European arts and Chinese arts, displaying a West–East contrast in ...
The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Yeats Annual No. 21, 2018 The Invisible Hypnotist: Myth and Spectr... The Invisible Hypnotist: Myth and Spectre in Some Post-1916 Poems and Plays by W.
Jean Stimmell is a retired stone mason and psychotherapist living in Northwood. He blogs at jeanstimmell.blogspot.com and ...
The Yeats Winter School is designed to allow the visitor the opportunity to learn more about W.B. Yeats and his family ... exploring and thinking about Yeats’s poetry and his brother’s ...
A single soul that lacks a sweet crystalline cry. ('Paudeen' - W.B. Yeats) However, it is the last poem on this theme that is the most direct and the most powerful. In it Yeats calls up the ghost ...
I am reminded of “The Second Coming,” a well-known poem by W.B. Yeats, written in very unsettled times, soon after the end of World War I. It describes a mysterious and powerful alternative to ...
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