In The Poetics of Space and The Poetics of Reverie, Bachelard embodies the images of familiar places ... Through his poetic reverie, he expands the present and creates the ascending images for freedom and happiness ... Seamus Heaney’s District and Circle and Human Chain with the archetypal images in Gaston Bachelard’s The Poetics
To this end, the article will pay attention to Yeats’s formal manipulation of various poetic elements ... This thorough formal analysis will illuminate the process that the internal dynamic of these elements embodies
intention and poetic taste were balanced. ... was, because it was an immersion of an innovative beginning that transcends the boundary of retro and embodies ... good poem could be written only when the proper classification of the corpse and the combination of poetic
path of the writing pad was modeled on a manuscript to convey the meaning of the poet’s path, and the poetic ... In the room of night and stars, a black mirror expressed the night sky as a visual embodiment of his ... The room of wind and time embodied the poet’s life by overlapping small pieces of blue-colored clothing
This study undertakes a comparative analysis of poetic imagery within the literary works of W.B. ... Yeats and Seamus Heaney, delving into their contemplative, meditative, and embodied representations of
This study aims to review carefully his aesthetic keynote poetically embodied by concentrating his own ... The natural object as the symbolic poetic metaphor of yearning for his king of lord was embodied as the ... lot of his literary works behind by means of constructing his original creative poetry world with the embodiment
its poetic embodiment. ... Throughout his long poetic career, wearing various masks, and in various ways, Yeats sought to accomplish ... How is that truth embodied? And what is its content?
Both poets embody the concept of absence with poetic imagery and their articulations. ... perspective can converge into “the space of absence,” of which the language arouses the absence with poetic ... study considers poems of Seamus Heaney and Sooyoung Kim, based on a literary criticism which regards poetic
The aim of this essay is to approach, through his poetic sequence “Meditations in Time of Civil War”, ... Therefore, despite the poet’s strong desire to enact the tragic authority of ancient bard, the poetic ... He thinks that, leaning on the model of ancient magical arts, modern lyric poet could embody the absolute
Embody Milton's belief in the powers of man, longing for knowledge. ... Commonwealth -Paradise Regained -Samson Agonistes The last great poems The middle prose pamphlets The early poetic
In his brave turn towards a more personal, embodied poetic self in the 1910s he appears, on the other ... I have scrutinized the process of poetic invention itself, by going back to the first documented draft ... and fascinating attempt to reinvent the self, briefly locating the poem in the development of Yeats’s poetical
results of such mourning patterns being poetically manifested since what he experiences through the loss ... juxtaposition or substitution metaphor is used in a process of such a situation being organized with poetic ... They become beautiful when things that are absent are embodied and organized with images.
Or he does not embody the way one has hoped to embody the voice of the Immortal Blake; rather, a “master ... But Yeats’s relationship with Blake was a constant warefare between a poetic odd couple.
their practical and political nationalism during his lifetime for realizing his ideal vision of Ireland embodying ... post-colonial Catholic Ireland, Yeats began to admit Catholic Ireland as it was with the perspective of the poetic
Yeats thinks that if the modern poet could enact the poetic authority, he should be able to embody the ... Yeats thinks that, through the poetic mode of ancient magical arts, modern lyric poet can enact the absolute
His ideological perceptions and poetic embodiments of objects take a critical position in the method ... There are many figures appearing in his poetic world, which suggests that his poetic world was formed ... The meaning structure of his poetic world is far from simple.
For Yeats, Maud Gonne’s poetic role was the embodiment of Ireland as Rose, Helen, Cathleen, Deirdre, ... Therefore one of Yeats’s major poetic themes is the longing for Sophia. ... His hope appears in his poetic theme of a ‘Unity of Being’ by uniting with Sophia after his own death
In Yeats’s early poetry, the nature imagery is central in his poetic language, which also belongs to ... alienation from Nature and the superiority of consciousness”−and his poetry has followed the trace of embodying
In his last letter he said, “man can embody truth but he cannot know it, but he must embody it in the ... It is the poetics of his itself which achieves “the dawn,” the twilight zone of the darkness of night ... As Yeats can embody the truth, his form of self-conquest should be achieved through the self-surrender
legends and stories about the life and politics of the Irish people: Irishness was a source of his poetic ... Because he emphasized violence embodied in the struggles of political conflicts and historical events