Yeats, Revival, and the Temporalities of Irish Modernism
By examining Yeats's worldmaking capacity to engage with the Irish past, this book offers a new understanding of Yeats's revivalism and its relation to his modernism. It considers, through close reading and contextual analysis, the nature of Yeats's achievements and innovations in poetry, drama, essays, autobiography, and occult philosophy.
Gregory Castle (Arizona State University)
- Cambridge University Press
- 9781009411677
- 280 pages
- €99.20
- Hardback
- United Kingdom
- Poetry