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Envisioning Ireland: W. B. Yeatss Occult Nationalism (Reimagining Ireland)

معرفی کتاب «Envisioning Ireland: W. B. Yeatss Occult Nationalism (Reimagining Ireland)» نوشتهٔ Yeats, William Butler; Nally, Claire; Yeats, W. B، منتشرشده توسط نشر Peter Lang AG در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Although W. B. Yeats is one of the most over-theorised authors in the Irish canon, little attempt has been made to situate his occult works in the political context of early twentieth-century Ireland. By evaluating the two versions of A Vision , published in 1925 and 1937, this book provides a methodology for understanding the political and cultural impulses that informed Yeats’s engagement with the otherworld. The author suggests that the Yeatsian occult operates very firmly within the political parameters of Irish nationalism, often as a critique of the new Free State, or as an alternative way of mythologising and inaugurating a new nation state. The occult, far from being free of all political considerations, registers the poet’s shifting allegiances, from the Celticism of the 1890s to his disenchantment with modern Ireland in the Free State. Through close readings of Yeats’s manuscripts and his primary and critical works, including a close assessment of the frequently neglected dramatic texts, the author seeks to force a rethinking of the critical reception of the Yeatsian occult through contemporary theoretical developments in postcolonialism, subjectivity, national identity and textual instability. Although W. B. Yeats is one of the most over-theorised authors in the Irish canon, little attempt has been made to situate his occult works in the political context of early twentieth-century Ireland. By evaluating the two versions of A Vision, published in 1925 and 1937, this book provides a methodology for understanding the political and cultural impulses that informed Yeats{u2019}s engagement with the otherworld. The author suggests that the Yeatsian occult operates very firmly within the political parameters of Irish nationalism, often as a critique of the new Free State, or as an alternative way of mythologising and inaugurating a new nation state. The occult, far from being free of all political considerations, registers the poet{u2019}s shifting allegiances, from the Celticism of the 1890s to his disenchantment with modern Ireland in the Free State. Through close readings of Yeats{u2019}s manuscripts and his primary and critical works, including a close assessment of the frequently neglected dramatic texts, the author seeks to force a rethinking of the critical reception of the Yeatsian occult through contemporary theoretical developments in postcolonialism, subjectivity, national identity and textual instability. Content: Introduction "a secret mystical propaganda": the castle of heroes -- "In a time of civil war": Anglo-Irish identity, national conflict and a vision -- Forging and forgery: the "Giraldus" portrait in a vision -- Imperial politics, Leo Africanus and discarnate states -- The "secret society" of theatre: Yeats's middle plays -- Yeats's "fanatic heart": the Golden Dawn, secrecy and anti-semitism. Although Yeats is an over-theorized author, little attempt has been made to situate his occult works in the political context of 20th-century Ireland. This book provides a methodology for understanding the political and cultural impulses which informed Yeat's engagement with the otherworld ±Nally excavates, in fascinating detail, the politics of the Irish encounter with otherworldliness.» (Willy Maley, The Times Higher Education).
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