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Title: Blake, Yeats, Larkin : nihilism and the indifferent consolation of Post-Romanticism
Authors: Corby, James
Keywords: Nihilism (Philosophy) in literature
Yeats, William Butler, 1865-1939
Blake, William, 1757-1827
Larkin, Philip, 1922-1985
Romanticism
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: DAKAM Publishing
Citation: Corby, J. (2012). Blake, Yeats, Larkin : nihilism and the indifferent consolation of Post-Romanticism - New Questions on Literary Criticism. Istanbul: DAKAM Publishing, 2012. 159-169. 9786054514045.
Abstract: It was during the Irish Civil War, sometime between 1922 and 1923, that W.B. Yeats, ensconced in Thoor Ballylee, the Norman tower that served both as a romantic, Samuel Palmer-esque symbol of the poet-scholar’s separate, elevated fixedness above the mundane, hurly burly world of his fellow man, as well as an actual stone and mortar defence against intrusions from the outside world, composed a sardonically barbed renunciation in verse of both poetic transcendence and the possibility of any sort of tide-stemming defence against what he saw as a general devaluation of values.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/15627
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