WBYeats课堂 W.B.Yeats (1865-1939)威廉.巴特勒.叶芝 2020/4/4 1 Outline ?Life?Work ?Writingstyle?Masterpiece 2020/4/4 2 Inhisearlylife ?13June1865---28January1939?HewasborninDublin,Sandymount.?Hisfatherwasaportrait.?W.B.YeatsspenthisChildhoodinDublinandLondon.2020/4/4 3 ?Inordertodevelop...
freedom after 700 years of foreign rule. Yeats was also a folklorist, mythologist and life-long student of Eastern and Western religion as well as the occult mysteries. All of these interests and activities found an outlet in Yeats’s achievement as a poet, dramatist and man of the theater...
Yeats is using mummy-cloth as a symbol for life's experiences on earth, part of his esoteric belief in the gyre, the whirling motion associated with each great age. So the cloth is wound on in one age and unwound in the afterlife and so on and so forth. Yeats used a similar idea i...
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One of the greatest poets of the 20th century and a recipient of the Nobel Prize, William Butler Yeats spent his early childhood in Dublin and Sligo before moving with his parents to London. His first volumes of poetry, influenced by thesymbolismofWilliam Blakeand Irish folklore and myth, are...