ISBN-13: 9783039119394 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 192 str.
This study focuses on the ideas of W.B. Yeats and explores his thinking on a wide range of fundamental subjects. Since opposites are central to Yeats s thought, the book begins with an analysis of this topic. The author then examines Yeats s views on religion, sex and politics, again scrutinising the opposites at play. The author considers Yeats s adherence to various anti-empirical belief systems and the transformation of his view of sex as largely a romantic concern to his later more earthy perspective. Yeats s fundamentally Tory political inclinations are examined alongside his regrettable espousal of eugenics.
In the second part of the book Yeats s view of history and of human character in A Vision are analysed. The author discusses Yeats s two versions of Sophocles and his poems on Byzantium. The final chapter on Yeats s style stresses the pervasive use of embedded phrases and of terminal questions in the poems."