The importance of the twentieth century land The land of the twentieth century Irish poetry is very important for Irish citizens as depicted by some of the poetry written by the native fellows Thomas Kinsella and Simosini. Thomas · Kincera expresses the poem "Essence" in a powerful and descriptive way, and the reader can experience the writer's deepest thought in his own way. When Kinsera set up a scene in a damp forest, the reader felt a sense of participation. wood
William Butler Yeats' poem William Butler Yeats is an Irish poet, playwright, and essayist - one of the greatest British poets of the 20th century. (Ye Zhi 1) His early poetry and theater got ideas from Irish fables and esoteric studies. (Ellman 1) When Ye Zhi wrote about his country he used nationalism to avoid themes of oppression, social division and solidarity. - William Wordsworth can better understand his view on the destruction of nature in his poem "A line written in early spring." Through anthropomorphization, he shows nature life-like and entertains life. However, human beings are still destroying what they call "the sacred plan of nature" (8). The whole poem is about the interaction between nature and man. Wordsworth is obviously not satisfied with human beings making it to the world.
Ireland is one of the excellent symbols of the Irish country and country, but by the beginning of the 20th century, English was able to replace Irish as the mother tongue and fluent English except for fluent Irish was able to speak . Since the end of the nineteenth century Hiberno-English (Irish English) has had a great impact on the development of literature, poetry, theater and education in the UK and Ireland. This language is also an important symbol of the Irish minority in Northern Ireland and there are many social and political obstacles, but its use has been gradually increasing since the return from armed conflict in 1969.
Ireland has made a tremendous contribution to world literature at all chapters in Ireland and the UK. Irish poetry is one of the most historical poems in Europe, the earliest example dates back to the 6th century. Britain started spreading from the 17th century, but Ireland is still a mainstream literary language of the 19th century. The famous people since the Middle Ages are Gofraidh FionnÓ Dlaigh (14th century), DáibhíÓ Bruadair (17th century), AogánÓ Rathaille (18th century). Eibhlín DubhNí Chonaill (around 1743 - around 1800) is an excellent poet among oral traditions. In the late nineteenth century English quickly replaced Irish. But by 1900, cultural nationalists began resurrecting the Gaelic language and saw the beginning of contemporary Irish literature. This is to create some famous authors including MáirtínÓ Cathain, MáireMhac and tSaoi.