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E-grāmata: Yeats Now

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  • ISBN-13: 9781843517979

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W. B. Yeats believed that a poet's life should be an experiment in living. His poems fashion into memorable words the sometimes puzzling emotions that hover over important life events. Yeats's remarkable work can clarify our own thinking
about similar situations. Joseph M. Hassett's Yeats Now: Echoing into Life extracts and distils the rich harvest of Yeats's experiment. As Yeats's biographer Roy Foster comments, Yeats Now is 'a personal, quizzical, imaginative testament that ranges through Yeats's thought and writings, showcasing and discussing a series of ringing statements, suggestions and aphorisms that evolve into a kind of vade-mecum or guide to life. The subjects cover love, anger, friendship, politics, violence and the competing claims of perfecting the life, or the work'. This book is a wonderful companion to the work of this significant poet. Hassett's writing provides an excellent frame of context through which to explore one of Ireland's greatest poets.


In this collection of 24 essays by historian Patrick Geoghegan, the history of one of Dublin’s longest-standing and finest debating societies is chronicled.

Recenzijas

Hassett seeks always to restore the full poetic and personal context to many famous lines. The result is one of the most beautiful and enjoyable books on Yeats ever to call forth the skills of a gifted designer [ a]nd of a true critic. -- Declan Kiberd * Dublin Review of Books * Subtle and often illuminating study of what we can learn from Yeats and how we can let his words echo in our own lives. -- Michael O'Loughlin * Irish Times * Thought-provoking, a fresh, accessible look at the shimmering legacy of WB Yeats in all its wonder and poise. -- Paddy Kehoe * RTE * This is a handsome and stylish book, both in looks and, more importantly, in its capacity to appreciate the magic of William Butler Yeatss poetry. -- Michael Langan * NBC-2 * I cant think of a more inspiring way to fill the unforgiving minute than to read this book, to be renewed and invigorated by Yeats relevance today Now and to rediscover the nobility of his poetry, the endurance of his hope. -- Anne Cunningham * Anne Cunningham Blog *

Introduction vii
On Friendship
1(16)
The Moment Alive
17(12)
Working
29(8)
Making Your Soul
37(6)
Loving
43(22)
Hospitable Places
65(12)
The Lingering Dead
77(14)
Cycles
91(10)
Inventing And Reinventing the Self
101(14)
Marrying
115(6)
A Prayer for a Child
121(4)
War And Peace
125(12)
Learning
137(6)
Lauding the Olympians
143(12)
Growing Old
155(10)
Facing Death
165(12)
Last Words
177(6)
Acknowledgments 183(2)
Further Reading 185
Joseph M. Hassett is both a leading trial lawyer and an authoritative literary critic based in Washington, D.C. He has written extensively on Yeats, Joyce and other Irish writers. He holds a Ph.D. in Anglo-Irish Literature from University College Dublin and is a graduate of Harvard Law School. His books include W.B. Yeats and the Muses (Oxford University Press, 2010), The Ulysses Trials: Beauty and Truth Meet the Law (Lilliput, 2016) and Yeats Now: Echoing Into Life(Lilliput, 2020).