Riddled with light : metaphor in the poetry of W.B. Yeats
"The certain good of Yeats' metaphors, the labor of the poetic process, the curse and blessing of the poetic dance let us cling to all the fine things: how art and nature are inseparable; how art keeps us pursuing answers to our existential riddle; and how, ultimately, we rise, because of art, from our dark caverns into light"--Book jacket.
""The certain good of Yeats' metaphors, the labor of the poetic process, the curse and blessing of the poetic dance let us cling to all the fine things: how art and nature are inseparable; how art keeps us pursuing answers to our existential riddle; and how, ultimately, we rise, because of art, from our dark caverns into light"--Book jacket."@en
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