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At once praised and condemned by his contemporaries and by critics ever since for his highly complex poetic vision, William Butler Yeats remains one of the most important and controversial twentieth-century poets. In what has become a classic work of literary criticism, award-winning critic Harold B...

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Autor principal: Bloom, Harold
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: London : Oxford University Press, 1972.
Edición:1st paperback ed.
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260 |a London :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c 1972. 
300 |a xii, 500 p. :  |b 1 retr. ;  |c 21 cm. 
500 |a Editado originalmente: New York: Oxford University Press, 1970. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice. 
505 0 |a Introduction -- Late Victorian poetry and pater -- The tragic generation -- Shelley and Yeats -- Blake and Yeats -- Anglo-Irish poetry and The wanderings of Oisin -- Early lyrics and plays -- The wind among the reeds -- The shadowy waters -- The middle plays -- The middle poems -- Toward A vision: per amica silentia lunae -- The wild swans at Coole -- A vision: the great wheel -- A vision: the dead and history -- Four plays for dancers -- Michael Robartes and the dancer -- Later plays -- The tower -- The winding stair -- Words for music perhaps -- Supernatural songs -- The last plays -- The last poems -- The death poems -- Conclusion: the composite God. 
520 |a At once praised and condemned by his contemporaries and by critics ever since for his highly complex poetic vision, William Butler Yeats remains one of the most important and controversial twentieth-century poets. In what has become a classic work of literary criticism, award-winning critic Harold Bloom breaks new ground with his radical interpretation of Yeats' relationship to the English Romantic tradition. "Yeats" tells the continuous story of the lifelong influence of Shelley, Blake, and the Romantic tradition upon Yeats' work. Through his analysis of the full spectrum of Yeats' poems and plays, Bloom offers a profound reinterpretation of poetic influence in general. 
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