Yeats’s Archetypal Eternity in the Wild Swans at Coole
Yeats’s Archetypal Eternity in the Wild Swans at Coole
Author(s): Azra Ghandeharion, Maryam Sadat Mousavi TakiehSubject(s): Studies of Literature, Recent History (1900 till today), Sociology of Culture
Published by: International University of Sarajevo
Keywords: William Butler Yeats; Archetype; Poetic Self; Nature;
Summary/Abstract: William Butler Yeats has been always attracted to mythology and its affinities with poetic creation. Besides, nature has played an influential role in his art. Benefiting from archetypal approach, this paper tries to cast light on Yeats’s definition of soul’s eternity and poetic self. Poet’s quest and his creative art are reflected by a set of nature symbols like swan. Through confrontation with nature, examining it as a source of ideas, motifs, and myths, Yeats sheds light on his interior state of self to create art. For him, art is a means of self-realization. It is concluded that his poetic contemplations on the inevitable changes of life, reflected in the macrocosm of nature, offer both the writer and reader a fuller vision of reality.
Journal: Epiphany. Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies
- Issue Year: 9/2016
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 25-31
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English