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Dive into the enchanting world of one of literature's most revered poets with Collected Poems, a curated anthology featuring of William Butler Yeats' finest works. This collection showcases Yeats' mastery of language and emotion, weaving themes of love, nature, mythology, and the passage of time into evocative verses that resonate across generations. From the passionate longing of his early poems to the profound reflections of his later years, this volume offers a comprehensive glimpse into Yeats' evolving artistry and philosophical depth. Perfect for both longtime admirers and new readers,…mehr

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Dive into the enchanting world of one of literature's most revered poets with Collected Poems, a curated anthology featuring of William Butler Yeats' finest works. This collection showcases Yeats' mastery of language and emotion, weaving themes of love, nature, mythology, and the passage of time into evocative verses that resonate across generations. From the passionate longing of his early poems to the profound reflections of his later years, this volume offers a comprehensive glimpse into Yeats' evolving artistry and philosophical depth. Perfect for both longtime admirers and new readers, Collected Poems is a celebration of the human experience, captured through the eyes of a poetic genius.
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William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. Born in Dublin, he was a key player in the Irish literary revival and co-founded the Abbey Theatre. Yeats's early work was influenced by Irish folklore and symbolism, but his style evolved over time to reflect more personal themes, including love, loss, and spirituality. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923. Yeats's poetry is known for its lyrical beauty, rich imagery, and deep exploration of the human experience, making him a central figure in modernist literature. His notable works include "The Tower," "The Second Coming," and "Sailing to Byzantium."