ABSTRACT

The first edition, by the late Edward Malins, of this informative guide to the life and works of one of the most important and difficult poets of the 20th century, has now been extensively revised by John Purkis. It begins by providing biographical details on Yeats, with particular emphasis on his education, his appearance and his characteristics. It then places the poet in his cultural background, discussing the history of Ireland and major ideas which influenced his poetry. This is followed by an updated critical section which includes careful close readings of ten of his poems. The book concludes with an extensive reference section containing information about his many friends and their influence on and connection with particular poems.


part One|74 pages

Historical and Literary Background

chapter |10 pages

Chronological table

chapter 1|11 pages

Biographical summaries

chapter 3|20 pages

The poet's reading

chapter 4|10 pages

A Vision

part Two|35 pages

Critical Survey

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter |10 pages

Early Yeats

chapter |10 pages

Poems 1910–20

chapter |7 pages

Poems of the 1920s

chapter |4 pages

Last Poems, the 1930s

part Three|95 pages

Reference Section

chapter |49 pages

Yeats's family, friends and acquaintances

chapter |31 pages

Gazetteer

chapter |2 pages

Common Irish (Gaelic) place names

chapter |4 pages

Further Reading