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21 de may. de 2024 · William Butler Yeats (born June 13, 1865, Sandymount, Dublin, Ireland—died January 28, 1939, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France) was an Irish poet, dramatist, and prose writer, one of the greatest English-language poets of the 20th century. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923.
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16 de may. de 2024 · The Second Coming, poem by William Butler Yeats, first printed in The Dial (November 1920) and published in his collection of verse entitled Michael Robartes and the Dancer (1921). Yeats believed that history is cyclical, and “The Second Coming”—a two-stanza poem in blank verse—with its imagery of.
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10 de may. de 2024 · 'When You Are Old' by W. B. Yeats is a wistful poem about unrequited love. See an analysis of the poem's form and techniques and learn about Yeats' relationship with Maud Gonne.
26 de may. de 2024 · Irish poet, dramatist, and prose writer, William Butler (W.B.) Yeats (1865–1939), is considered to this day as one of the greatest English-language poets of the 20th century. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923.
31 de may. de 2024 · The Lake Isle of Innisfree. by William Butler Yeats. I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made: Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honeybee, And live alone in the bee-loud glade.
22 de may. de 2024 · Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) Creator. From the Collection: Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Published / Created. [1909]-57. Description. Includes letters from John Masefield, Robert Bridges, Edmund Gosse and others. Provenance. The papers were purchased from the estate of Ezra Pound and the poet's daughter, Mary de Rachewiltz, in 1973.