Thursday, April 19, 2007

W. B. Yeats (1865-1939)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Butler_Yeats

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well well,
Here is the Irish poet whose VISION caused me a real headache!!!I really do invite y'all to get to read few about this book of his which suggests those weird ideas about cones ,moons, and the way cosmos moves. It is really important as a basis to read his "Second Coming". As soon as I laid my eyes on his name in this great labour of love , I got to realize loud and clear that studying modern movement invites his name and his influence to kick in.
Good job,
Khawla.

Anonymous said...

All Right! Thank you Khawla for telling me about your experience because I don’t think Im ‎gonna welcome anymore headaches, I’ve too many already!‎
Only kidding! I really enjoy reading Yeats' writings but don’t you think that a study of W. ‎Yeats is not complete without a study of William Blake and that the two poets are inexorably ‎tied together. So Yeats, aided by his study of Blake, was able to find a clearer poetic voice in ‎most of his masterpieces.‎
God bless you khawla and our great teacher who gave me this chance.‎
Keep on hard work,‎
Sarah