Yeats and English Renaissance LiteraturePalgrave Macmillan UK, 18 juil. 1991 - 308 pages This book is the first to make extensive use of unpublished manuscripts to show how a period of English literature affected W.B.Yeats's development as a poet. Besides presenting a factual account of his acquaintance with English Renaissance writers based on evidence from his library and elsewhere, the study examines his response to numerous minor figures and several major ones - including Spenser, Jonson, Shakespeare, Donne and Milton. |
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Tradition Imitation and the Synthesis of Content | 1 |
Summoning | 31 |
Form Philosophy and Pictorialism | 68 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Those Mingled Seas: The Poetry of W.B. Yeats, the Beautiful and the Sublime Jefferson Holdridge Affichage d'extraits - 2000 |