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    Selected Poems And Four Plays - edited by M.l. Rosenthal

    W. B. Yeats

    Scribner
    1996
    320 páginas
    10h 40m
    ISBN-10: 0684826461
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    Scholars, students, and all who delight in Yeats's varied music and sheer quality will rejoice in this expanded edition. As the introduction observes, "Early and late he has the simple, indispensable gift of enchanting the ear....He was also the poet who, while very much of his own day in Ireland, spoke best to the people of all countries. And though he plunged deep into arcane studies, his themes are most clearly the general ones of life and death, love and hate, man's condition, and history's meanings. He began as a sometimes effete post-Romantic, heir to the pre-Raphaelites, and then, quite naturally, became a leading British Symbolist; but he grew at last into the boldest, most vigorous voice of this century." Selected Poems and Four Plays represents the essential achievement of the greatest twentieth-century poet to write in English.

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    William Butler Yeats

    William Butler Yeats (Dublin, Irlanda, 13 de Junho de 1865 – Menton, França, 28 de Janeiro de 1939), muitas vezes apenas designado por W.B. Yeats, foi um poeta irlandês, dramaturgo, místico e figura pública. Ganhador do Prêmio Nobel de Literatura de 1923.

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