Ideas of Good and Evil William Butler Yeats, irish poet (1865-1939)
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Table of Contents -01- About this book -02- WHAT IS POPULAR POETRY -03- SPEAKING TO THE PSALTERY -04- MAGIC -05- THE HAPPIEST OF THE POETS -06- THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHELLEY’S POETRY -07- CHAPTER I.HIS RULING IDEAS -08- CHAPTER II. HIS RULING SYMBOLS -09- AT STRATFORD-ON-AVON -10- WILLIAM BLAKE AND THE IMAGINATION -11- WILLIAM BLAKE AND HIS ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE DIVINE COMEDY -12- CHAPTER I.HIS OPINIONS UPON ART -13- CHAPTER II. HIS OPINIONS ON DANTE -14- CHAPTER III.THE ILLUSTRATIONS OF DANTE -15- SYMBOLISM IN PAINTING -16- THE SYMBOLISM OF POETRY -17- THE THEATRE -18- THE CELTIC ELEMENT IN LITERATURE -19- THE AUTUMN OF THE BODY -20- THE MOODS -21- THE BODY OF THE FATHER CHRISTIAN ROSENCRUX -22- THE RETURN OF ULYSSES -23- IRELAND AND THE ARTS -24- THE GALWAY PLAINS -25- EMOTION OF MULTITUDE -26- FOOTNOTES