Yeats: An Annual of Critical and Textual Studies, Volume VI 1988Richard J. Finneran University of Michigan Press, 5 mai 1989 - 352 pages Contains the best of recent Yeats criticism |
Table des matières
REVIEW ESSAYS | 6 |
W B Yeats and Michael J Murphy | 12 |
Yeats and | 19 |
George Yeatss Role in the Automatic | 49 |
A Newly Discovered Essay | 72 |
A Study of Vacillation | 90 |
Things to Come | 165 |
A Yeats Bibliography for 198687 | 175 |
George Yeats | 233 |
After Reading a Book about Yeats | 245 |
On the Cornell Yeats | 266 |
Harold Bloom ed William Butler Yeats | 279 |
The Doctrine of Subjective Salvation | 287 |
Linda Dowling Language and Decadence in the Victorian Fin | 295 |
Maeve Good W B Yeats and the Creation of a Tragic Universe | 303 |
Marie Roberts British Poets and Secret Societies | 313 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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