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Deep-Rooted Things - Empire and Nation in the Poetry and Drama of William Butler Yeats
Rob Doggett
MR - University of Notre Dame Press (2006)
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International Yeats Studies - Vol. 6
Rob Doggett; Tara Stubbs
Clemson University Press (2024)
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International Yeats Studies - Vol. 5
Rob Doggett; Tara Stubbs; Margaret Mills Harper
Clemson University Press (2024)
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Deep-Rooted Things - Empire and Nation in the Poetry and Drama of William Butler Yeats
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MR - University of Notre Dame Press
Sivumäärä: 200 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2006, 31.03.2006 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
In Deep-Rooted Things, Rob Doggett examines Yeats's shifting relationship with the warring discourses of British cultural imperialism and Irish nationalism during Ireland's transition from colony to partially independent nation. By focusing on key historical events that Yeats witnessed and on the nationalist movements he both embraced and resisted, Doggett identifies the core features of Yeats's aesthetic program through new readings of central poems and plays in the Yeats canon.


Doggett presents Yeatsian nationalism as a fluid category, a series of masks that Yeats adopted, rejected, and re-created throughout his life. He casts Yeats's continual artistic reinvention—his privileging of contradiction over resolution—as repeated attempts to provide in art some foundations for national unity. He reveals Yeats's deep and often conflicted response to issues of identity, history, and nationhood—issues always central to discourses of colonization, colonial resistance, and postcolonialism. Because Yeats's writings are so intimately linked with the development of Ireland as a nation, Deep-Rooted Things will place Yeats—both a canonical "British" high modernist and an ambivalent Irish nationalist—at the center of debates concerning the relationship between modernist studies and postcolonial theory.


Deep-Rooted Things is organized around two historical periods—the first decade of the twentieth century, when Yeats was involved in the creation and promotion of the Irish National Theatre Society; and the period from 1919 to 1928, when Yeats the artist and senator struggled to reinvent himself as a cultural nationalist against the backdrop of the Anglo-Irish War, the Irish Civil War, and the consolidation of the Irish Free State. A rich and rewarding reading of Yeats that places the poetry and plays in a new context, Deep-Rooted Things will interest students of literary criticism and Irish studies.

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