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Yeats's Vision Papers

Yeats's Vision Papers
Author: G. Harper
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2001-10-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780333913260

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Volume 4 of Yeats's 'Vision' Papers presents four documents that represent Yeats's earliest attempts to craft A Vision from the Automatic Script he and his wife George generated beginning in 1917. The volume includes a manuscript and typescript of 'The Discoveries of Michael Robartes' (a dialogue between two favourite symbolic and fictional characters), an untitled manuscript also in dialogue form, and a document labelled Version B, an early draft of the twenty-eight Phases of the Moon from A Vision.


Yeats’s Vision Papers

Yeats’s Vision Papers
Author: W. B. Yeats
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 459
Release: 1992-06-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 134910924X

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The third volume of a three volume edition of the collected papers and notebooks which comprise the "automatic writing" of W.B.Yeats. The material presented here is taken from the writings known as "the sleep and dreams" notebooks, the "vision" notebooks one and two and from Yeats' card files.


A Vision: The Revised 1937 Edition

A Vision: The Revised 1937 Edition
Author: William Butler Yeats
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1476792119

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A new annotated edition of Yeats’s indispensable, lifelong work of philosophy—a meditation on the connections between the imagination, history, and the metaphysical—this volume reveals the poet’s greatest thoughts on the occult. First published in 1925, and then substantially revised by the author in 1937, A Vision is a unique work of literary modernism, and revelatory guide to Yeats’s own poetry and thinking. Indispensable to an understanding of the poet’s late work, and entrancing on its own merit, the book presents the “system” of philosophy, psychology, history, and the life of the soul that Yeats and his wife, George, received and created by means of mediumistic experiments from 1917 through the early 1920s. Yeats obsessively revised the original book that he wrote in 1925, and the 1937 version is the definitive version of what Yeats wanted to say. Now, presented in a scholarly edition for the first time by Yeats scholars Margaret Mills Harper and Catherine E. Paul, the 1937 version of A Vision is an important, essential literary resource and a must-have for all serious readers of Yeats.


The Critical Thought of W. B. Yeats

The Critical Thought of W. B. Yeats
Author: Wit Pietrzak
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319600893

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This book focuses on W. B. Yeats’s critical writings, an aspect of his oeuvre which has been given limited treatment so far. It traces his critical work from his earliest articles, through to his occult treatises, and all the way to his last pamphlets, in which he sought to delineate the idea of a literary culture: a community of people willing to credit poetry with the central role in imagining and organising social praxis throughout society. The chapters of this study investigate the contexts in which Yeats’s thought developed, his many disputes over the shape of Irish cultural politics, the future of poetry and the place literature occupies in the world. What transpires is an image of Yeats who is strung between the impulses of faith in the existence of a supernatural order and ironic scepticism as to the possibility of ever capturing that order in language. This study is distinguished by its grounding of Yeats's critical agenda in a broader context through textual analysis. In addition, it organises and systematises his conceptions of poetry and its social role through its approach to his criticism as a fully-fledged area of his artistic practice. The monograph has been written within the framework of the project financed by The National Science Centre, Cracow, Poland, pursuant to the decision number DEC-2013/09/D/HS2/02782.


Irish Essays

Irish Essays
Author: Denis Donoghue
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2011-04-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1139495704

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Denis Donoghue has been a key figure in Irish studies and an important public intellectual in Ireland, the UK and US throughout his career. These essays represent the best of his writing and operate in conversation with one another. He probes the questions of Irish national and cultural identity that underlie the finest achievements of Irish writing in all genres. Together, the essays form an unusually lively and far-reaching study of three crucial Irish writers – Swift, Yeats and Joyce – together with other voices including Mangan, Beckett, Trevor, McGahern and Doyle. Donoghue's forceful arguments, deep engagement with the critical tradition, buoyant prose and extensive learning are all exemplified in this collection. This book is essential reading for all those interested in Irish literature and culture and its far-reaching effects on the world.


Yeats, Philosophy, and the Occult

Yeats, Philosophy, and the Occult
Author: Matthew Gibson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1942954255

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Yeats, Philosophy, and the Occult collects seven new essays on aspects of Yeats's thought and reading, from ancient and modern philosophy and cosmological doctrines, mysticism and esoteric thought.


Yeats and Joyce

Yeats and Joyce
Author: Alistair Cormack
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 135187070X

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While postcolonial studies has contributed much to our understanding of Irish modernism, it has also encouraged less-than-accurate portrayals of Joyce and Yeats as polar opposites: Yeats as the inventor of Irish mystique and Joyce as its relentless demythologiser. Alistair Cormack's complex study provides a corrective to these misleading characterisations by analysing the tools Yeats and Joyce themselves used to challenge representation in the postcolonial era. Despite their very different histories, Cormack suggests, these two writers can be seen as allies in their insistence on the heresy of the imagination. Reinvigorating and politicising the history of ideas as a powerful medium for studying literature, he shows that Joyce and Yeats independently challenged a linearity and materialism they identified with empire. Both celebrated Ireland as destabilising the accepted forms of thought and the accepted means of narrating the nation. Thus, 'unreadable' modernist works such as Finnegans Wake and A Vision must be understood as attempts to reconceptualise history in a literally postcolonial period.