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Another fine edition of the works of a great poet, January 9, 2006
This review is from: Yeats's Poetry, Drama, and Prose (Norton Critical Editions) (Paperback)
There are by this time many collections of the works of Yeats, and this is one of the good ones. Aside from containing the major plays and poems it has critical essays by contemporaries of Yeats and important critical voices of our own time, such as Helen Vendler, Harold Bloom, and the poet Seamus Heaney.
As for the work itself, however historically important the plays, and however of curiosity value 'The Autobiography' and other prose writings the Yeats that lives is in the poetry.
It is that lyrical greatness the power of song manifested early on which later was deepened into even greater poetry. From 'Innisfee' and "Song of the Wandering Aengus ' to the poetry of 'Byzantium' and 'Among the Schoolchildren'.
The great lines, a small sample of which follows"
And we will wander hand in hand / through hollow lands and hily lands/
And pluck till time and times are done/ The silver apples of the moon/ The golden apples of the sun/
"We must lie down where all the ladders start/ in the foul rag and bone shop of the heart."
" The best lack all conviction, and the worst are full of passionate intensity"
"But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you/ and loved the sorrows of your changing face."
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Very nice compilation, especially regarding prose!, November 14, 2005
This review is from: Yeats's Poetry, Drama, and Prose (Norton Critical Editions) (Paperback)
This is an excellent book, produced with excellent quality. While it isn't the most complete anthology in the world as far as his poems are concerned (for this reason The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Volume I by Finneran is a much better choice), the prose found within the book are excellent. Another thing worth noting is the lengthily essays by other well known authors which tend to either be criticisms or praise for Mr. Yeats, truly magnificent in that department! Again, the focus of this anthology is much different from other supremely divine works (such as the one previously mentioned).
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