Blackmur R. P., Form and value of contemporary poetry, 2 nd day 1957. Legitimacy was originally published as a journal article of Southern Review in 1936, and later it was reprinted in an article titled "Form and value in modern poetry". The author of the review explains the meaning behind Yates' poetry. He also explained Yeats' view of the world and explained the influence of this poem and the reaction of many readers to that work. Blackmoor compared it with other poets of the same era.
Blackmore felt the feelings I experienced while studying Yeats' poetry. This emotion may lead to confusion or unbelievable. This is an interesting study, but Black Moore pointed out that this is just a way to understand poetry and should be combined with other methods for a more comprehensive analysis. This comment was originally published as a journal article in the Southern Review of 1936, and later it was reprinted in an article entitled "Form and Value in Contemporary Poetry". The author of the review explains the meaning behind Yates' poetry. He also explained Yeats' view of the world and explained the influence of this poem and the reaction of many readers to that work.
Blackmurs asserts that people can understand the greatness of Yates' poetry only by learning more about magic as a reality force. However, Black Moore claims that there are two fundamental flaws in using magic as a tool of poetry. The first flaw is that there is no traditional authority other than poetry. Another disadvantage is that the understanding of Yeats' magic is not used in the words of this poem and can not be used. Blackmore felt the feelings I experienced while studying Yeats' poetry. This emotion may lead to confusion or unbelievable. This is an interesting study, but Black Moore pointed out that this is just a way to understand poetry and should be combined with other methods for a more comprehensive analysis.
Blackmur insists that magic and its interpretation depend on the reader's understanding of magic. He continued his argument, suggesting that Yeats believes that imagination is an effective way to understand the world and that it is also logical. Blackmoor also believes that Yates has a view of life, so many readers object and poetry is often interpreted as "infertility". Blackmurs asserts that people can understand the greatness of Yates' poetry only by learning more about magic as a reality force. However, Black Moore claims that there are two fundamental flaws in using magic as a tool of poetry. The first flaw is that there is no traditional authority other than poetry. Another disadvantage is that the word of this poem does not use Yeats' magic understanding and can not use it.