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Ideas of Good and Evil - (Mint Editions) by William Butler Yeats (Paperback)

Ideas of Good and Evil - (Mint Editions) by  William Butler Yeats (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>Ideas of Good and Evil</i> (1903) is a collection of wide-ranging essays by Irish poet W.B. Yeats. Writing on such subjects as the art of poetry, politics, and the occult, Yeats proves himself to be not only a master of verse and drama, but an immensely talented essayist and thorough scholar.</p> <p>"What is 'Popular Poetry'?" reflects on a changing Irish literary landscape which has, over the course of Yeats' career, established its own place in world literature apart from, and perhaps surpassing, its English counterpart. Juxtaposing "the poetry of the coteries, which presupposes the written tradition" and "the true poetry of the people, which presupposes the unwritten tradition," Yeats argues that the spirit of Irish poetry depends on its unfaltering connection to the itinerant bards and storytellers whose gift for musicality and memory kept language alive for a widely illiterate people. In "Magic," Yeats, a longtime member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, discusses his belief in the occult. Musing on the power of symbol to evoke memories, as well as the revelation of his past lives, Yeats provides personal anecdotes and secondhand accounts of magical occurrences and experiences, exposing a world secrets and hidden meaning for believers and the uninitiated alike. "The Philosophy of Shelley's Poetry" is an academic essay in which Yeats argues that Shelley's poems far surpass the radical ideologies of such figures as William Godwin. <i>Ideas of Good and Evil</i> showcases the diverse intellectual and spiritual interests of W.B. Yeats, an icon of Irish literature and one of the twentieth century's leading poetic voices.</p> <p>With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of W.B. Yeats's <i>Ideas of Good and Evil</i> is a classic of Irish literature reimagined for modern readers.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>In "What is 'Popular Poetry'?", Yeats comments on the interrelation of poetry and politics while advising writers not to conform to the standards of critics and journalists. "Magic" reveals the poet's occult beliefs, including the importance of symbols and the multitudinous nature of the mind. <i>Ideas of Good and Evil</i> is a collection of essays by Irish poet W.B. Yeats.</p>

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