Symbolism in Painting
William Butler Yeats
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Beschreibung
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and initiate, and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival, and along with Lady Gregory founded the Abbey Theatre, serving as its chief during its early years. He was awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize in Literature, and later served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
Considered one of the key English-language poets, Yates was a Symbolist, using allusive imagery and symbolic structures throughout his career. He chose words and assembled them so that, in addition to a particular meaning, they suggest abstract thoughts that may seem more significant and resonant. His use of symbols is usually something physical that is both itself and a suggestion of other, perhaps immaterial, timeless qualities.
The Yeats’ syudy
Symbolism in Painting, written in 1898, was included in 1903 in the collection of Yeats’ non-fiction works and essays
Ideas of Good and Evil, published in London by A.H. Bullen. Despite its relative brevity, it is one of the most beautiful and interesting studies of Art History of all time. In it Yeats does not limit himself to analyzing the extraordinary symbolism present in the works of art of great masters such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Blake, but also manages to read these characteristics through his profound knowledge of symbols and archetypes, derived from his lifelong membership to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a secret society dedicated to the study and practice of occult hermeticism and metaphysics.
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