Yeats and Artistic Power

Auteur: Marcus, Phillip L
Editeur: Syracuse University Press
This text considers William Butler Yeats' aesthetic of artistic power, demonstrating the centrality in his work - from his earliest essay to the great poems and plays of his last years - of the concept that art shapes life. The book adds a Jungian perspective to criticism of Yeats' work.

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This text considers William Butler Yeats' aesthetic of artistic power, demonstrating the centrality in his work - from his earliest essay to the great poems and plays of his last years - of the concept that art shapes life. The book adds a Jungian perspective to criticism of Yeats' work.
ISBN / EAN 9780815629160
Auteur Marcus, Phillip L
Editeur Syracuse University Press