Yeats's poetic development

Title: Yeats's poetic development
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Yeats's poetic development
Between the Celtic visions of THE WANDERINGS OF OISIN (1889) and the intellectual, often obscure poetry of the 1930s, Yeats produced a tremendous amount of works. In his early career Yeats studied William Blake's poems, Emanuel Swedenborg's writings and other visionaries. Later he expressed his disillusionment with the reality of his native country. Irish poet, dramatist and prose writer William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin on 13th June 1865 into an Irish Protestant family. His early …showed first 75 words of 1724 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1724 total…Pre-Raphaelite tradition that had drawn renewed beauty and poignancy for a time from the Celtic revival. There is no precedent in literary history for a poet who produces his greatest work between the ages of 50 and 75. His mature poetry which embodies his reaction to life and reality and his shattering emotional experiences brought him in line with one of the greatest English-language poets of the 20th century and the Nobel Prize winner for Literature in 1923.

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