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4. William Butler Yeats
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Literature Lectures - 4. William Butler Yeats

Unlock Literary Worlds: Dive Deep into Iconic Novels and Transformational Narratives with Yale's Insightful Course!

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Recognize key themes and styles in contemporary and modern literature.
Analyze literary works by prominent authors like Nabokov, Kerouac, and Morrison.
Understand the context and impact of postcolonial and feminist criticism.
Explore the development of narrative techniques and their uses in different texts.

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  • 172.5 hours of video
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Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer The early poetry of William Butler Yeats is read and interpreted with particular attention paid to Yeats's ambitions as a specifically Irish poet. Yeats's commitment to a poetry of symbol is explored in "The Song of the Wandering Aengus," a fable of poetic vocation. "A Coat," composed at the end of Yeats's struggle to bring about an Irish national theater, shows the poet reconceiving his style and in search of a new audience. "The Fisherman" is read as a revision of "The Song of the Wandering Aengus" which reflects this new set of concerns. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: William Butler Yeats 06:28 - Chapter 2. W. B. Yeats and King Goll 14:41 - Chapter 3. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Song of the Wandering Aengus" 27:01 - Chapter 4. W. B. Yeats Poem: "A Coat" 32:45 - Chapter 5. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Fisherman" Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2007.

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