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The wind among the reeds
Book • 1899
The Wind Among the Reeds, published in 1899, is a pivotal collection of poems and plays by W.B.
Yeats.
It showcases his early important works, blending Irish mythology with themes of love, desire, and world-weariness.
The book is notable for its contribution to the Celtic Twilight movement, which sought to revive ancient Irish myths and traditions.
It includes famous poems like 'The Song of Wandering Aengus' and introduces enduring characters such as Michael Robartes and Red Hanrahan.
Yeats.
It showcases his early important works, blending Irish mythology with themes of love, desire, and world-weariness.
The book is notable for its contribution to the Celtic Twilight movement, which sought to revive ancient Irish myths and traditions.
It includes famous poems like 'The Song of Wandering Aengus' and introduces enduring characters such as Michael Robartes and Red Hanrahan.
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as a favorite poet, highlighting Yeats's combination of classical lyricism and modern sensibility.


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