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Carregando... The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats, Vol. 1: The Poems, 2nd Editionde William Butler Yeats
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Poesía completa del autor irlandés, en edición bilingüe. ( ) Yeats is a really interest poet to explore, primarily because his distinction (in retrospect, not at the time) from other poets is largely in subject matter rather than style. Overall, he is a typical structural modernist and most of his poems didn't really feel unique in their aesthetic or even in their "poetic flare". This was the biggest drag for me, not that Yeats isn't an exceptional poet, but just that after reading a lot of classic and contemporary poetry, there isn't much about Yeats specifically that sets him apart. However, his subjects are compelling. The most famous Irish poet, Yeats talks extensively about Irish folklore and mythology, implements classic tales and heroes without shying away from contemporary topics. Yeats was a clearly pre-confessional poet. As much as I love confessional poetry, it's sort of a breath of fresh air to hear a certain objectivity and disconnect from him, an air of storytelling. All in all, a good collection of good poetry. Not my favorite, but it all comes down to personal preference. It was difficult for me to rate this volume using one to five stars. For the most part Yeats does not speak to me. It was a chore to finish this book. It was climbing a mountain just to say I’d done it, but finding the scenery along the way excessively tedious. Of the 507 poems in this comprehensive edition, I found five that were brilliant works of poetic genius. Those are the ones found in anthologies of best or favorite poems, “The Lake Isle of Innisfree”, “The Wild Swans at Coole”, “The Second Coming”, “Sailing to Byzantium”, and “Leda and the Swan.” There we also pleasant enough dramatic and narrative poems like “The Island of Statues,” “The Shadowy Waters,” and “The Wandering of Oisin” that were enjoyable to read. For the rest, I was bored by the overabundance of occult gibberish and symbolism about towers, roses, winding stairs, and gyres, and the tedium of having them repeated over and over again. I confess my ignorance of Irish folklore and politics. But, after reading his poems on those themes and receiving neither insight or pleasure from them, it sparked little desire or curiosity in me to learn more about either subject. This is a beautiful collection of the poems that encompass the work of W. B. Yeats and span his entire career. Everyone will find something they enjoy in this collection. Revised and corrected, this edition includes Yeats's own notes on his poetry, complemented by explanatory notes from Yeats scholar Richard J. Finneran. The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats is the most comprehensive edition of one of the world's most respected poets. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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This collection of the lyrical, narrative and dramatic poetry published by Yeats from 1889 to 1939 incorporates his own final revisions and is indexed by titles and first lines. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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