A Critical Anthology

A Critical Anthology by William Butler Yeats, published by Penguin Books in 1972, is a first edition that spans 390 pages. This book presents a collection of critical essays and interpretations surrounding the works of Yeats, offering insights into his literary contributions and the context of his writing. Written in English, it serves as a resource for those interested in the analysis of Yeats’ poetry and its significance within Irish literature.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of Yeats’ influence and the critical perspectives that have shaped the understanding of his work. The anthology delves into themes related to Yeats’ life and the cultural backdrop of Ireland, providing a thoughtful exploration of his literary legacy. This edition is suitable for scholars, students, and anyone seeking to deepen their appreciation of Yeats’ contributions to literature and the complexities of his artistic vision.
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