Walcott’s Crusoe as a poetic self echoes the Yeatean mask. ... Although Walcott is a poet who has developed his own poetic self on the Yeatean base, which resulted ... issue as the young Walcott tried to and the young poet’s attention was deeply caught in the Yeatean poetics
I have scrutinized the process of poetic invention itself, by going back to the first documented draft ... In his brave turn towards a more personal, embodied poetic self in the 1910s he appears, on the other ... and fascinating attempt to reinvent the self, briefly locating the poem in the development of Yeats’s poetical
As a result, the poetical spirit or visions of Yeats in A Vision could be integrated in the numerical ... Especially, his poetic theory of “Unit of Being” doesn’t show the faculty of Number Zero, nothingness ... From the basic numbers, all the poetic combinations can be implicated into the new, novel, personal symbols
After all, poetic aestheticism is spiritual and personal beyond materialistic and superficial description ... Yeats also integrates history and vision together to recreate poetic aestheticism in that both serve ... Yeats’s spiritual aestheticism revitalizes the significance of his poetic vision which unites divinity
Therefore one of Yeats’s major poetic themes is the longing for Sophia. ... For Yeats, Maud Gonne’s poetic role was the embodiment of Ireland as Rose, Helen, Cathleen, Deirdre, ... His hope appears in his poetic theme of a ‘Unity of Being’ by uniting with Sophia after his own death
【Key words】teaching poetry. poetic form and meter, poetic diction and imagery, narrator, tone, theme ... First, poetic form and meter for the formal component will be discussed, followed by poetic diction and
The wishful in of poetic activity. ... Therefore, as well as the objects of poetic observation and description, the poetic observer also goes ... the uneasiness underlying their poetic visions.
This paper aims to explore the processes of poetic transformation of Ireland matter in W. B. ... understanding of the relationship between each poet’s poetic material and his works of poem. ... Even though one does not have any idea of their poetic prepositions in their poetry, there can be some
Recalling images from the past is one of Yeats's favorite poetic activities, especially in his old age ... They will also illuminate individual and national history dealt with in the poetic stanzas. ... In the poem "Municipal Gallery Revisited", Yeats sees his poetic personae as 'permanent or impermanent
The poetic diction was concerned about a rhymed scheme and an antithesis. ... is a sort of dictionary of poetic diction, and a symbol, and an image, and a metaphor. ... The difficult literary art-aesthetics of poetic diction is a rhymed scheme and an antithesis.
The use of poetic skills doesn’t just animate the scenes of World War One. ... ‘Dulce et decorum est’ portrays the reality of World War One by using many poetic skills.
Brooks’s notion of irony is the basic principle to gain poetic truth by the close reading of the poetic ... The text-centered New Critics find poetic−unscientific−meaning in the ironic struc poem as object. ... But the analysis through close reading produces unscientific, poetic truths not scientific truths.