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Men Improve With The Years was written by W. B. Yeats in 1916 by the time he had turned 50 years old. This paper argues that in this poem, Yeats presents his philosophical thoughts of the tragic life among human beings, highlighting that the joy in traged... see more

Este artigo tem o objetivo de analisar como o poeta e dramaturgo irlandês William Butler Yeats representa um acontecimento histórico em um dos seus poemas. Trata-se de “Easter,1916” escrito semanas depois do Levante da Páscoa, revolução armada que tinha e... see more

Partindo da análise de dois poemas escritos por W. B. Yeats, On being asked for a war poem e An Irish airman foresees his death, discute-se, sob a perspectiva do nacionalismo anticolonial irlandês, o papel do poeta durante a Grande Guerra. Em Yeats, tal o... see more

The emergence of the nation states was one of the fruits of Romanticism, and each reborn country needed to rediscover its identity: in Ireland, identity was very much tied to the landscape and what remained of the Irish language, place-names playing a spe... see more

On Baile's Strand is an adroit reframing of the legendary Irish hero Cu`chulainn who despite displaying the greatest sparks of gallantry in the original legend, is not entirely phenomenal in Yeats 's literary work. Many critics believe Yeats recounted the... see more

Beckett’s Rough for Theatre I, first written in French in the late 1950s, picks up the theme of Yeats’s The Cat and the Moon—itself based on earlier material, including Synge’s The Well of the Saints. Staging mutually dependent disabled bodies and chartin... see more

The mediumistic relationship between W. B. Yeats and his wife George (née Hyde Lees) is an important guide to the creative work produced by the Irish poet after their marriage in 1917. Their unusual collaboration illuminates the esoteric philosophy e... see more

In W.B. Yeats’s 1938 poem “The Gyres”, poetic form and content reflect each other and co-create a feeling of devolution as the poem progresses. Yeats’s manipulation of poetic form in “The Gyres”—particularly towards a breakdown of meter and rhyme—reflects... see more

William Butler Yeats has been always attracted to mythology and its affinities with poetic creation. Besides, nature has played an influential role in his art. Benefiting from archetypal approach, this paper tries to cast light on Yeats’s definition of so... see more

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