
Reframing Yeats: Genre, Allusion And History: 2
Author(s): Charles I. Armstrong (Author)
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date: 29 Aug. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 200 pages
- ISBN-10: 1441183167
- ISBN-13: 9781441183163
Book Description
Identifying a schism in recent Yeatsian criticism between biographical and formalist methodologies, Armstrong’s study combines an historicist perspective with close attention to literary form. The result is a flexible approach that casts new light on how Yeats’s texts interact with their interpretative frameworks.
Cognizant of both literary and political history, this book presents new interpretations of Yeats’s work. Not only does it provide fresh readings of texts such as The Municipal Gallery Re-visited, Among School Children and The Resurrection, but it also raises important new questions concerning Yeats’s relationship to Modernism and literary genre.
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Reframing Yeats] avoids the monolithic works that tend to prop up other critical books on Yeats … Armstrong is good on the topic of vox populi, Yeats’s complex engagement with his reading and spectating public, arguing that ‘Despite being fascinated by the fixity and quasi-autonomous power of the written word, Yeats had little time for those who saw poetry as something created autonomously out of the subjectivity of the poet’. –The Year’s Work in English Studies
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