High Talk: The Philosophical Poetry of W. B. Yeats

Cambridge University Press (1973)
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Abstract

Snukal takes Yeats' most ambitious philosophical poems, and situates them in the British romantic tradition inaugurated by Coleridge's and Wordworth's theories of the imagination, and the European philosophical tradition of idealism inaugurated by Kant and Hegel.

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