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A Vision
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W. B.
Yeats's "A Vision" is a complex and mystical work that presents a system of symbolic thought and philosophy.
The book explores themes of history, mythology, and the cyclical nature of time.
Yeats developed a unique system of symbols and imagery, drawing from various sources, including his own spiritual experiences and occult studies.
The work is structured around a complex system of gyres, representing the cyclical patterns of history and individual lives.
"A Vision" is a challenging but rewarding read for those interested in Yeats's mystical thought and its influence on his poetry.
Yeats's "A Vision" is a complex and mystical work that presents a system of symbolic thought and philosophy.
The book explores themes of history, mythology, and the cyclical nature of time.
Yeats developed a unique system of symbols and imagery, drawing from various sources, including his own spiritual experiences and occult studies.
The work is structured around a complex system of gyres, representing the cyclical patterns of history and individual lives.
"A Vision" is a challenging but rewarding read for those interested in Yeats's mystical thought and its influence on his poetry.
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