Swan and Shadow: Yeats's Dialogue with History

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UNC Press Books, 2012. gada 1. jūn. - 352 lappuses
History was central in a variety of ways to Yeats's poetic development and to the meaning of his work. In this study, Whitaker suggests that history was for the poet a mysterious interlocutor, which Yeats saw at times as a bright reflection of himself and again as a dark force opposed to that self. The poet's internal dialogue is viewed as projection into historical symbolism.

Originally published in 1964.

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THE DIALOGUE
PART ONE HISTORY AS VISION
i
THE CYCLES
ii
THE APOCALYPSE
iii
THE DARK MOON AND THE FULL
iv
DOVE OR SWAN
v
THE LIDLESS
vi
PART TWO HISTORY AS DRAMATIC EXPERIENCE
vi
THE LIVING HERITAGE AND THE MEASURED
vii
THE SPIRITUALIZED SOIL
viii
POET OF ANGLOIRELAND
ix
RESURRECTED GODS
x
BURIED
xi
THE ROCKY VOICE
xii
Notes
li
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