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Transition, Reception and Modernism

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Informationen zum Autor RICHARD GREAVES is a Senior Lecturer in English at Liverpool Hope University College. Klappentext In this study of Yeats' poetry between 1902 and 1916! Greaves strongly reacts to the tendency in literary criticism to categorize Yeats' work as 'modernist'! Instead! Greaves offer a different way of looking at the transition in Yeats' work in this period! by examining the poems in the context of Yeats' life. As a result! the figure of Yeats the poet is resurrected from the exhaustive category of 'modernism' and the complex connections between the figure of Yeats within the poems and its relationship with the Yeats who exists outside them is revealed. Zusammenfassung In this study of Yeats' poetry between 1902 and 1916, Greaves strongly reacts to the tendency in literary criticism to categorize Yeats' work as 'modernist', Instead, Greaves offer a different way of looking at the transition in Yeats' work in this period, by examining the poems in the context of Yeats' life. As a result, the figure of Yeats the poet is resurrected from the exhaustive category of 'modernism' and the complex connections between the figure of Yeats within the poems and its relationship with the Yeats who exists outside them is revealed. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Problems with Modernism In the Seven Woods From The Green Helmet and Other Poems Poems Written in Discouragement Responsibilities Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Problems with Modernism In the Seven Woods From The Green Helmet and Other Poems Poems Written in Discouragement Responsibilities Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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