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John Sherman; and, Dhoya

W. B. Yeats's "John Sherman; and, Dhoya" intricately weaves themes of identity and self-discovery through rich symbolism and lyrical prose. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Ireland, the narrative unfolds around the titular character, John Sherman, who embodies the struggle between personal ambition and societal expectations. The text exhibits Yeats's distinctive stylistic approach, combining elements of realism with a dreamlike imagination, offering profound meditations on love, fate, and the interplay of personal consciousness with the collective experience of Irish society. Through nuanced characterizations and evocative imagery, the book reveals Yeats's early reflections on the complexity of human emotion and spiritual longing in an emerging modernist landscape. As a prominent figure in modernist literature, W. B. Yeats's personal experiences and deep connection to Irish folklore profoundly influenced his writing. Yeats was not only a celebrated poet but also a fervent nationalist and a key figure in the Irish Literary Revival. His endeavors to explore and articulate the intricate nuances of the Irish psyche undoubtedly shaped the philosophical undercurrents in "John Sherman; and, Dhoya," drawing from mythological and cultural motifs that resonated with his own life and ideals. This book is a must-read for those intrigued by the intersections of identity and cultural narrative. Readers will find in Yeats's prose a compelling exploration that transcends its time, reflecting universal themes of aspiration and the human condition. "John Sherman; and, Dhoya" invites readers to engage not only with its characters but with their own existential quests, making it a timeless addition to the canon of modern literature.


Autor*in:

  • W. B. Yeats

Format:

  • E-Book

Dauer:

  • 68 seiten

Sprache:

Englisch

Kategorien:

  • Traditionelle Geschichten
  • Mythen und Legenden
  • Fantasy
  • Magischer Realismus

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