An Analysis of Yeats’ Poem An Irishman Foresees His Death (829 words, 3 pages)
Critics of some stature, Eliot, Auden and A.L Johnson see Yeats mature work as embodying a life-affirming poetic of enactment and presence. Yeats poem An Irishman Foresees His Death seems, however, on first reading to be a Nihilistic concession to universal futility. A reasonable proposition if one considers that the ...
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