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The Critical Thought of W. B. Yeats

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eBook - Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)

Pietrzak, Wit

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN

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Zusatztext

<p>This book focuses on W. B. Yeatss 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 Yeatss 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.</p>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.<p></p><p>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.</p>

Autorenportrait

<b>Wit Pietrzak</b> is Assistant Professor of English Studies at the University of ¿ód¿, Poland. He is the author of <i>Myth, Language and Tradition: A Study of Yeats, Stevens and Eliot in the Context of Heidegger¿s Search for Being </i>(2011) and <i>Levity of Design: Man and Modernity in the Poetry of J. H. Prynne </i>(2012).

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 29.08.2017

Umfang: 2.19 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9783319600895

Umbreit-Nr.: 4594857

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