Modern Era
An Anthology of Modern Poetry
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Thomas Stearns Eliot
Robert Frost
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Thomas Hardy
William Butler Yeats
William Carlos Williams
Robert Bridges
Hilda Doolittle
Wallace Stevens
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Ezra Pound Poetry
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Pound, one of the most outstanding modern poets, has endeavored his entire artistic gifts for poetry's swift development. He has st...
T.S.Eliot Poetry
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Eliot, who was an extraordinary poet, has successfully grabbed the very spirit of modernism so early and more or less complete simply b...
Wallace Stevens Poetry
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Wallace Stevens, an outstanding and a remarkable poet, has succeeded to make his poetry increasingly received, due recognition, as o...
The Gyres: Yeats's Themes and Motifs
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Many of the ideas of A Vision can distract from the poetry. They may even actually confuse the reading of a poem which is accessible w...
The Tower by W.B.Yeats: An Analytical & Critical View
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The Tower W. B. Yeats, 1865 - 1939 I What shall I do with this absurdity— O heart, O troubled heart—this caricature, Decrepit...
A Vision by William Butler Yeats: Critical View
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In her book the Unicorn Virginia Moore says: "To me all things are made of the conflict of two states of consciousness, being or pe...
William Butler Yeats Poetry
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Yeats, who started his artistic era as a Pre-Raphaelite, gained an ultimate reputation when he succeeded. Thanks to Pound in developing r...
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