The Book of Yeats's Poems
"The best book on Yeats and the best book of American literary criticism informed by critical theory to appear since Harold Bloom’s Years."—Daniel T. O’Hara, Temple University

"An important study of a major aspect of Yeats’s poetry, in some ways the fruit of a lifetime’s thinking by one of our most distinguished Yeatsians."—Richard J. Finneran, University of Tennessee

In this most ambitious work on Yeats in two decades, Hazard Adams undertakes a study of all of the poems Yeats wished to include in his volume of collected poetry, and he reveals a canon carefully constructed to tell a dramatic-mimetic story. Not only in the poems, but in the spaces between, Adams finds the created life of the fictive poet named Yeats—shaped, over the years, as the author Yeats revised and ordered his poems to tell this story.

Many have commented on the significance of the order of Yeats’s poems, but Adams’s is the first sustained, detailed study articularing this significance poem by poem for all of the poet’s work. While providing a comprehensive, insightful reading of the poems, Adams’s commentary is always thoroughly informed by the current theoretical, critical, and scholarly debates surrounding both the text of Yeats’s poems and the nature of textuality itself. At all points accessible and persuasive, The Book of Yeats’s Poems is a work of immediate importance for students of Yeats, of theory, and of modernism.

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The Book of Yeats's Poems
"The best book on Yeats and the best book of American literary criticism informed by critical theory to appear since Harold Bloom’s Years."—Daniel T. O’Hara, Temple University

"An important study of a major aspect of Yeats’s poetry, in some ways the fruit of a lifetime’s thinking by one of our most distinguished Yeatsians."—Richard J. Finneran, University of Tennessee

In this most ambitious work on Yeats in two decades, Hazard Adams undertakes a study of all of the poems Yeats wished to include in his volume of collected poetry, and he reveals a canon carefully constructed to tell a dramatic-mimetic story. Not only in the poems, but in the spaces between, Adams finds the created life of the fictive poet named Yeats—shaped, over the years, as the author Yeats revised and ordered his poems to tell this story.

Many have commented on the significance of the order of Yeats’s poems, but Adams’s is the first sustained, detailed study articularing this significance poem by poem for all of the poet’s work. While providing a comprehensive, insightful reading of the poems, Adams’s commentary is always thoroughly informed by the current theoretical, critical, and scholarly debates surrounding both the text of Yeats’s poems and the nature of textuality itself. At all points accessible and persuasive, The Book of Yeats’s Poems is a work of immediate importance for students of Yeats, of theory, and of modernism.

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The Book of Yeats's Poems

The Book of Yeats's Poems

by Hazard Adams
The Book of Yeats's Poems

The Book of Yeats's Poems

by Hazard Adams

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"The best book on Yeats and the best book of American literary criticism informed by critical theory to appear since Harold Bloom’s Years."—Daniel T. O’Hara, Temple University

"An important study of a major aspect of Yeats’s poetry, in some ways the fruit of a lifetime’s thinking by one of our most distinguished Yeatsians."—Richard J. Finneran, University of Tennessee

In this most ambitious work on Yeats in two decades, Hazard Adams undertakes a study of all of the poems Yeats wished to include in his volume of collected poetry, and he reveals a canon carefully constructed to tell a dramatic-mimetic story. Not only in the poems, but in the spaces between, Adams finds the created life of the fictive poet named Yeats—shaped, over the years, as the author Yeats revised and ordered his poems to tell this story.

Many have commented on the significance of the order of Yeats’s poems, but Adams’s is the first sustained, detailed study articularing this significance poem by poem for all of the poet’s work. While providing a comprehensive, insightful reading of the poems, Adams’s commentary is always thoroughly informed by the current theoretical, critical, and scholarly debates surrounding both the text of Yeats’s poems and the nature of textuality itself. At all points accessible and persuasive, The Book of Yeats’s Poems is a work of immediate importance for students of Yeats, of theory, and of modernism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813009513
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 11/20/1989
Edition description: ON DEMAND
Pages: 271
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.65(d)

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
1.Critical Constitution of the Book1
Theoretical and Textual Issues1
2.Early Searchings and Irresolutions27
"The Wanderings of Oisin" (1889)27
Crossways (1889)36
The Rose (1893)46
The Wind Among the Reeds (1899)60
"The Old Age of Queen Maeve" (1903)75
"Baile and Aillinn" (1903)77
3.Crises of Love and Responsibility79
In the Seven Woods (1904)79
The Shadowy Waters (1906)87
The Green Helmet and Other Poems (1910)91
Responsibilities (1914)98
4.The Pressure of Events and Growing Antithetical Power109
The Wild Swans at Coole (1919)109
Michael Robartes and the Dancer (1921)133
5.Views from the Tower145
The Tower (1928): First Return145
The Tower (1928): Second Return168
6.Antithetical Oscillation179
"The Winding Stair" (1933)179
"Words for Music Perhaps"203
"A Woman Young and Old"209
["Parnell's Funeral and Other Poems"] (1935)213
"Supernatural Songs"215
7.Tragic Joy and Its Discontents221
New Poems (1938)221
8.The Spiritual Intellect's Great Work237
[Last Poems] (1938-1939)237
Concluding Remarks251
Epilogue254
Index of Titles259
General Index266
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