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Responsibilities and Other Poems

Yeats William Butler
Publication date 05/03/2024
EAN: 9791041987979
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"Responsibilities and Other Poems" by William Butler Yeats is a profound collection that delves into the complexities of human emotion, societal expectations, and the passage of time. The collection is divided into several sections, each exploring di... See full description
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PublisherCULTUREA
Page Count108
Languageen
AuthorYeats William Butler
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date05/03/2024
Weight182 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.60 x 17.00 x 22.00 cm
Exploring the Depths of Human Emotion and Responsibility
"Responsibilities and Other Poems" by William Butler Yeats is a profound collection that delves into the complexities of human emotion, societal expectations, and the passage of time. The collection is divided into several sections, each exploring different themes and motifs. The poems reflect Yeats's introspection on personal and national identity, the burdens of responsibility, and the fleeting nature of life and love. In "Responsibilities," Yeats grapples with the weight of his heritage and the expectations placed upon him by society and history. The poems often juxtapose the past with the present, highlighting the tension between tradition and modernity. Yeats's use of vivid imagery and symbolic language invites readers to ponder the deeper meanings behind seemingly simple narratives. The collection also includes poems from "The Green Helmet and Other Poems," which continue to explore themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning. Yeats's mastery of form and rhythm is evident throughout, as he employs a variety of poetic structures to convey his messages. The collection is not only a reflection of Yeats's personal struggles and triumphs but also a commentary on the broader human experience. Through his exploration of myth, history, and personal reflection, Yeats invites readers to consider their own responsibilities and the impact of their actions on the world around them.