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High Talk Robert Snukal

High Talk By Robert Snukal

High Talk by Robert Snukal


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Snukal takes Yeats' most ambitious philosophical poems, and situates them in the British romantic tradition inaugurated by Coleridge's and Wordworth's theories of the imagination, and the European philosophical tradition of idealism inaugurated by Kant and Hegel.

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High Talk: The Philosophical Poetry of W. B. Yeats by Robert Snukal

It is often thought that for Yeats ideas were simply pegs on which to hang poetry: philosophers supplied him with images or attitudes, but he was basically a dilettante. Snukal takes Yeats' most ambitious philosophical poems, and situates them in the British romantic tradition inaugurated by Coleridge's and Wordworth's theories of the imagination, and the European philosophical tradition of idealism inaugurated by Kant and Hegel. Both traditions are concerned with the nature of reality, our mode of perceiving it, and the relationship between perception, thought, action, language and artistic form. They are also concerned with the individuals' freedom of will in the historical process, so that ethical considerations are involved as well as aesthetic ones. Yeats' preoccupations are thus profoundly serious, and lead naturally to a mode of expression in which the poet finds symbols and myths which express the individuals' perceptions and his situation in the world.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Borrowings; 2. Towards a reading of the poems: beginnings; 3. Symbol and symbolism; 4. Art, history and the phenomenal world; 5. Freedom and necessity; 6. History as necessity; 7. 'Among School Children'; 8. Conclusions; Appendices; Index; Acknowledgements.

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CIN0521200571G
9780521200578
0521200571
High Talk: The Philosophical Poetry of W. B. Yeats by Robert Snukal
Used - Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
19730628
277
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