ABSTRACT

First published in 1965, this reissue of the second edition of T. R. Henn’s seminal study offers an impressive breadth and depth of meditations on the poetry of W. B. Yeats. His life and influences are discussed at length, from the impact of the Irish Rebellion upon his youth, to his training as a painter, to the influence of folklore, occultism and Indian philosophy on his work. Henn seeks out the many elements of Yeats’ famously complex personality, as well as analysing the dominant symbols of his work, and their ramifications.

chapter 1|22 pages

THE BACKGROUND

chapter 2|13 pages

CHOICE AND CHANCE

chapter 3|15 pages

THE MASKS - SELF AND ANTI-SELF

chapter 4|21 pages

WOMEN OLD AND YOUNG

chapter 5|16 pages

YEATS AND SYNGE

chapter 6|12 pages

THE STUDY OF HATRED

chapter 7|7 pages

BETWEEN EXTREMITIES

chapter 8|19 pages

THE DEVELOPMENT OF STYLE

chapter 9|22 pages

IMAGE AND SYMBOL

chapter 10|25 pages

MYTH AND MAGIC

chapter 11|18 pages

THE PHASES OF THE MOON

chapter 12|29 pages

A VISION AND THE INTERPRETATION OF HISTORY

chapter 13|20 pages

BYZANTIUM

chapter 14|36 pages

PAINTER AND POET

chapter 15|27 pages

THE POETRY OF THE PLAYS

chapter 16|21 pages

THE ACHIEVEMENT OF STYLE

chapter 17|18 pages

LAST POEMS

chapter 18|19 pages

'HORSEMAN, PASS BY!'