The social and political philosophy of Stoke and Yeats' work is at the turn of the century and in Europe, especially in Ireland there is extensive concern about the influence of the ethnic mix being done and the lower class control of nobility. In Ireland, the Protestant who dominated the country began to worry about the emergence of Catholics, which threatened their land and political power. Two Irish authors Bram Stoker and William Butler Yeats in this period published their views on this "problem" in their novels.
William Butler Yeats, born in 1865, died in 1939. Yeats is one of the most famous poets in the 20th century. Yeats, also a philosopher, has developed his own philosophy. "Yezhi has developed a philosophy linking history, art, personality, and interest in society, for example in the history civilization develops, eventually the opposite civilization is born as it dies.
William Butler Yeats is a poet and playwright (playwright) in Ireland. Some people think he is the greatest poet in the 20th century. He received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1923. The work of William Butler Yeats has a clear bridge between the romantic poetry of the 19th century and the language of contemporary poetry. William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin, Ireland on 13th June 1865. He is the oldest of the four children of portrait painter John Butler Yeats. His father took part in William's regular school education at home, which gave him a permanent hobby of the classics. John Yeats has a strong personality. His personal philosophy incorporates aesthetics (belief that art and beauty are important to all) and atheism (belief without God). William felt its impact long after. Because it appeared in his interest to Magic and occultusum (supernatural).