Zusammenfassung der Ressource
William Butler Yeats
- Poems
- Wild Swans at Coole
- Irish Air Man
forsees his
death
- September 1913
- Lake Isle of Inishfree
- Easter 1916
- Sailing to Byzantium
- Key Points
- Contrasts Ideal
past with sorbid
future
- Uses Imagery and symbols
- Leaves many questions open
- Deeply
concerned with
the connection
between body
and soul
- He wrote his poetry in a time of historical
- Theme 1-Ireland
- complex and shifting relationship
- His attitude towrads his homeland is often disappointed
- Throughout his poetic
career he has kept
ejoyed his abiding
obsession
- He feels contemporary Ireland has
betrayed its heroic legacy of fearless
revolutionaries Cuchulain/Wolfe Tone
- However, he was not a supporter of self sacrifice for
- He critiscised his country for not fighting for their cause
- He could not comprehend martyrdom
- He always aspird to a
politically ad socially great
Ireland
- Theme 2-Escape From Reality
- Contrast between the mortal
world of time and the idea of
eternal
- He was an idealistic poet
- He constantly turned