In this study, first published in 1951, the author examines the
poetry of Yeats's last years, that poetry which reached and held to
the 'intensity' which he had striven for all his life. Vivienne
Koch explores the ways in which the great but troubled poems derive
their energy from suffering, and examines thirteen of his last
poems in detail, each with a slightly different focus. This title
will be of interest to students of literature.
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