The Wild Swans at Coole
Autor: | W. B. Yeats |
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EAN: | 4057664652775 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | Exploring Nature, Time, and Myth in Irish Poetry |
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Schlagworte: | 20th century poetry Irish folklore symbolism Irish literary revival aging and loss reflections contemplative poetic j human experience insights melancholic lyrical style natural imagery exploration nature poetry themes spirituality in poetry |
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In 'The Wild Swans at Coole,' W. B. Yeats intertwines themes of nature, loss, and the passage of time through a beautifully lyrical and contemplative style. Set against the backdrop of Coole Park, the poem reflects on the changing seasons and the fleeting essence of youth, as the poet observes the grace of swans gliding over the water. Yeats employs rich imagery and rhythmic cadences, encapsulating the emotions associated with nostalgia and the inevitable transience of life, thus situating the work within the modernist movement that sought to explore deeper emotional truths and subjective experience. W. B. Yeats, a pivotal figure in 20th-century literature and a key voice of the Irish Literary Revival, drew heavily from his personal experiences and cultural heritage. The stark contrasts between his youth and the realities of aging resonate profoundly throughout this collection. Yeats's fascination with folklore, mythology, and the natural world shaped his poetic voice, allowing him to distill complex emotions into accessible yet profound reflections. This collection is highly recommended for readers who appreciate the interplay of emotion and nature, as well as those interested in the intricate exploration of self and society in literature. Yeats'Äôs masterful command of language and form in 'The Wild Swans at Coole' not only captivates but also invites readers to reflect on their own transitory existence.