William Butler Yeats, born in 1865, is considered one of the pioneers of early 20th century poetry. His most famous work is paying attention to myths of his home town of Ireland, folklore and history, but his other work has gone into the hearts of people of the past and around the world. In 1923, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution to the literature of Britain and Ireland. Along with Ezra Pound and T.S. Elliot, he is one of the most famous normative modern poets: a literary genre (Surette) characterized by free verse, simple and more musical sound use.
W. B. Yeats Easter poetry W. B Yeats in 1913 and September 1916 depicts an important aspect of Irish history, especially when Ireland fought for independence in 1900. During this period Ireland experienced a difficult struggle period. The Federation of Employers decided to detain their workers to break their resistance. As of the end of September, it is said that 25,000 workers were affected ... - e. In other words, it is a poem of simplicity in the lifetime of Cummings by e. That is, Cummings explains the relationship between age and happiness by simply connecting the two together. However, with this simplicity, it will be separated from reality and results will be brought about. We can only do natural things. You should be happy and young at first. In other words, the most important thing for you is happy and young.
WB Yeits of 1932 reflected the confusion in Ireland of the 1930s, and the poem of Oden was a symbol for the dead Irish - a memorial movie -. The word of Oden, "Crazy Ireland is hurting your poetry", thinks Yeats' patriotism is creative productivity and self - destructive; it has resonated with me in the past few weeks . Yeats and Oden need political resistance more than other novelists - and a little social responsibility - to understand the position in the world and the world.
And one day I saw an article about Irish poet W. B. Yeats and his unrequited love model life. As a college student student, I am accustomed to Yeats 'poetry and I am familiar with the relationship with Ireland' s inflammatory revolutionary Maud Gonne, but I do not know the scope of her life. There was such a fact. I got her - I advertised his poems and sentences. Gonnet is Yeats' personal tragedy - no kiln, but he was not swallowed by a personal romance failure, but managed to turn it into sublime art.