<< 1 >>
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful introduction to Yeats Review: I picked up this book of poems as an introduction to Yeats and found it to be wonderful. It contains major works from all of his periods and four plays as well. Highly recommended, for poetry lovers and those with only a passing interest.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful introduction to Yeats Review: I picked up this book of poems as an introduction to Yeats and found it to be wonderful. It contains major works from all of his periods and four plays as well. Highly recommended, for poetry lovers and those with only a passing interest.
Rating:  Summary: Poems Not To Be Read, But Learned By Heart Review: In 250 years the mass of pablum we currently pass as literature will be blown away like chaff in the wind.One of the hard and nourishing kernals left on the threshingroom floor will certainly be Yeats. These are poems not to be read, but learned by heart. Among my favorites from this collection (with years of composition) are: "The Stolen Child", "To an Isle in the Water" and "Down by the Salley Gardens" (1889); "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" and "When You Are Old" (1893); "He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven" (1899); "The Folly of Being Comforted" and "Adam's Curse" (1904); "All Things Can Tempt Me", "Brown Penny" and "To a Child Dancing in the Wind" (1910); and "The Cat and the Moon" and "Two Songs of a Fool" (1919).
<< 1 >>
|