Yeats's Poetic Codes

Nicholas Grene author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:5th Jan '22

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Nicholas Grene explores Yeats's poetic codes of practice, the key words and habits of speech that shape the reading experience of his poetry. Where previous studies have sought to decode his work, expounding its symbolic meanings by references to Yeats's occult beliefs, philosophical ideas or political ideology, the focus here is on his poetic technique, its typical forms and their implications for the understanding of the poems. Grene is concerned with the distinctive stylistic signatures of the Collected Poems: the use of dates and place names within individual poems; the handling of demonstratives and of grammatical tense and mood; certain nodal Yeatsian words ('dream', 'bitter', 'sweet') and images (birds and beasts); dialogue and monologue as the voices of his dramatic lyrics. The aim throughout is to illustrate the shifting and unstable movement between lived reality and transcendental thought in Yeats, the embodied quality of his poetry between a phenomenal world of sight and an imagined world of vision.

... listens in to the poetry on the page, and enriches its import by acts of steady, sensitive attention to the poet's recurrent use of certain words and expressions. * Seamus Heaney, Sunday Business Post *
Nicholas Grene puts a magnifying glass to certain elements in Yeats's poetry so effectively that, having applied yourself to his tidy book, you will never again read the poetry without feeling them rise up from the text, like flocking, more palpable than before. * Calvin Bedient, Modern Philology *

ISBN: 9780192857767

Dimensions: 217mm x 138mm x 20mm

Weight: 328g

260 pages