Yeats, Eliot and R. S. Thomas: Riding the EchoPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1981 M11 4 - 339 pages |
Contents
the Major Phase 191639 No Enemy | 1 |
In Memory of Major Robert Gregory p 7 An Irish | 37 |
Sailing to Byzantium p 47 Nineteen Hundred | 104 |
Copyright | |
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appears artefact artists assertion beauty bitter Burnt Norton Christ Christian complex consciousness context Coole Park Crazy Jane critics dance dark dead death doubt dream Dry Salvages East Coker echo Eliot elusive eternity experience exploration final Four Quartets Gregory heart hope human illusion images imagine Irish Jeffares kind Lady Lady Gregory Lapis Lazuli later lines Little Gidding living look Maud Gonne meaning memory mind modern moments mood movement mystery notion old age once opening passage past perhaps phrase poem poem's poet poet's poetry possible prayer present question R. S. Thomas readers reading reality recall religion religious reminded Sailing to Byzantium second stanza seems sense song soul spirit stanza suggest surely swan symbol syntax T. S. Eliot theme things Thomas's thought Tower truth vision W. B. Yeats Waste Land whole wisdom word Yeats Yeats's