



desertcart.com: Poems of W.B. Yeats (Wordsworth Poetry Library): 9781853264542: W B Yeats: Books Review: Poems are presented in chronological order - earliest to latest. - Most of W. B. Yeats works were included in this anthology. I liked that the poems were presented in date sequence, oldest first. I could appreciate his change in style and theme as he grew older. I would have liked more in depth footnoting, as many of his poem referred to obscure Irish myths and fairytales, contemporary Irish events, classic works and Classic Mythology. Review: Worth the small price for a paperback edition. - The nice thing about the internet is that a person can get many books and poems from the archives. Yeats is no exception to this truism, but I believe this paperback edition is worth the small printing cost. Yeats is a curiosity. His poems give a window into the mind of Irish gentry, not necessarily inimical to the native peasantry, but only distantly engaged. He gently enlightens the reader on the benign ambivalence of the ruling class toward the peasantry. Sometimes one gets the idea he understands the people and situations of the countryside but sometimes it as if they were bugs under his microscope. He observes and writes without actually feeling the pathos. He is kind but analytical, warmer towards those of his own class who are sprinkled here and there throughout the book. For a poet more enmeshed in his surroundings I’d choose Frost any day; Yeats is mystically wrapped in his own head so the surroundings become a backdrop. A worthy read if one understands that the Irish world is only partially on this plane and much of his work is a long goodby as he departs from hat magic.













| ASIN | 1853264547 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,201 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #98 in European Poetry (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,191) |
| Dimensions | 4.98 x 0.91 x 7.77 inches |
| Edition | New ed |
| ISBN-10 | 9781853264542 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1853264542 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 402 pages |
| Publication date | September 5, 2000 |
| Publisher | Wordsworth Editions Ltd |
A**R
Poems are presented in chronological order - earliest to latest.
Most of W. B. Yeats works were included in this anthology. I liked that the poems were presented in date sequence, oldest first. I could appreciate his change in style and theme as he grew older. I would have liked more in depth footnoting, as many of his poem referred to obscure Irish myths and fairytales, contemporary Irish events, classic works and Classic Mythology.
I**E
Worth the small price for a paperback edition.
The nice thing about the internet is that a person can get many books and poems from the archives. Yeats is no exception to this truism, but I believe this paperback edition is worth the small printing cost. Yeats is a curiosity. His poems give a window into the mind of Irish gentry, not necessarily inimical to the native peasantry, but only distantly engaged. He gently enlightens the reader on the benign ambivalence of the ruling class toward the peasantry. Sometimes one gets the idea he understands the people and situations of the countryside but sometimes it as if they were bugs under his microscope. He observes and writes without actually feeling the pathos. He is kind but analytical, warmer towards those of his own class who are sprinkled here and there throughout the book. For a poet more enmeshed in his surroundings I’d choose Frost any day; Yeats is mystically wrapped in his own head so the surroundings become a backdrop. A worthy read if one understands that the Irish world is only partially on this plane and much of his work is a long goodby as he departs from hat magic.
A**U
A solid collection.
No complaints about this edition of The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats from the Wordsworth Poetry Library. It's bound well, the pages are light and have a good feel in your hands, if you're into that sort of thing, oh fellow bibliophiles. The size is decent, just smaller than trade, just bigger than mass market. The typeface is a smidgen on the small size, be warned ye of little nearsightedness. The poems themselves are separated by five or six "hard returns," the titles are bold and in a slightly larger fond, and then each book of poetry is represented in its own chapter/volume. The book is exactly what it says it is, no frills, no fuss, just the pure and calm genius of Yeats.
H**9
Great Book
I bought this as a gift for my husband since we enjoy reading together and we had recently grown interested in Yeats through our trip to Ireland. It's a great collection and we love going through the poems at night.
S**D
the best
no need to comment..Love the author ever since school
D**T
For lovers of Yeats' peotry
A very large book with Yeats' work. Very easy to read with clear type.
O**E
Still my favorite poet.
There are poems in here about Ireland that you really need to dissect. Was he brilliant? Yes, the most brilliant of all. The Irish had a feeder on poets, the Leanan Sidhe. The poets would live brilliant but short lives. This is typical throughout our culture, Yeats lived not a good life (if not long) — a life that was *fair*. Take from that what you will. The doom of the Leanan Sidhe lives on.
L**.
Excellent poetry.
I love Walt Whitman's poems and this is an excellent collection of his. Highly recommend.
T**I
このシリーズは、値段が安いのが売りで、 必要なのはだいたい入っていると感じる。 その反面、字が小さく、薄く、 目が痛い。
L**R
This is a beautiful book. If you buy books for their content and not their binding, this is for you, students or poetry lovers. Not a book to sleep on a shelf but a book to be carried around, read in the bus, lent to others. Not expansive doesn't mean cheap, there is more to it than meets the eye.
I**S
Better than expected and a perfect book for the lovers of William Buler Yeats. All Yeats lover must have this in order to know Yeats personal views. Thanks to Wordsworth Poetry Library for such beatiful collection.
C**E
The book arrived earlier than expected, was in excellent condition. Fantastic price for a great quality book.
P**L
Zugegeben, zum Verstehen dieser Werke ist eine gehobene Sprachkenntnisse vorausgesetzt. Ist diese jedoch erreicht, so ist ein Genuss für den interessierten Leser nahezu garantiert.
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