William Butler Yeats constantly tried to express various dual worlds. The purpose of this paper is to study Yeats’s dual worlds in his poems. Yeats’s dual world had an important effected by William Blake’s dualism. The dual worlds in Yeats’s p...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A77038529
2004
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William Butler Yeats constantly tried to express various dual worlds. The purpose of this paper is to study Yeats’s dual worlds in his poems. Yeats’s dual world had an important effected by William Blake’s dualism. The dual worlds in Yeats’s p...
William Butler Yeats constantly tried to express various dual worlds. The purpose of this paper is to study Yeats’s dual worlds in his poems. Yeats’s dual world had an important effected by William Blake’s dualism. The dual worlds in Yeats’s poems meant opposition and contrast between the real world and the ideal world. In the poem “Among school children,” Yeats expressed conflicts by a striking contrast between the real world and the ideal world. Moreover, Yeats expressed his conflicts of both the physical world and the soul world in his “Sailing to Byzantium,” and “Byzantium.” Ultimately, this study explores the idea that Yeats’s the real world and the ideal world, the physical world and the soul world, the natural world and the eternal world represented contrasts, opposition, and harmony in his various poems.