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Showing posts with label Irish Literature. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Yeats’s Views on History as Expressed in 'Gyre' and 'The Second Coming'

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Yeats had a particular view about history and civilization. He believed that the process of history was a cyclic one. He compared it...

W.B. Yeats’s Poems Demonstrate a Tension between the Permanent and the Mutable

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W. B. Yeats envisions a paradise of intellectual everlastings and underlying youth in the symbol of Byzantium .  W.B. Yeats, ...
Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Elements of Classical Tragedy and Modern Theathre in 'Riders to the Sea' by John Millington Synge

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  'Riders to the Sea'  by John Millington Synge combines both modern and classical elements in it. The play is modern in that it ...
Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Use of Irony in Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World

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At the highest intellectual level, we have the use of irony in writing a literary work .This may be inherent in the language, where we...
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