Yeats Revisited by Kathleen Raine

Authors

  • Miguel Angel Montezanti Universidad Nacional de La Plata

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v17i0.3538

Keywords:

Yeats’s poetry, Irish tradition, Kathleen Raine.

Abstract

It is frequently stated that Yeats is a great poet despite the fact that his mind, tastes and inclinations were dangerously or eccentrically turned to
mysterious or mystified matters. It is Kathleen Raine’s contention that, far from being too credulous, Yeats was extremely conscious of his advances in this type of knowledge; and that words such as esoteric, occultism, hermetic lore and some others are more often misunderstood. The Academy misreads Yeats in the same way that it has misread Blake or Shelley. That traditional background is not the one which the Academy usually deals with. Yeats did not write his poems to provide material for doctoral theses but to heal and sustain our human condition. Yeats’s poems related to the Irish Renaissance are concerned with an Ireland of the Imagination. In Kathleen’s opinion, Yeats remains a poet in the traditional sense of the word, not in the modern one. The traditional
meaning would account for a speaker of wisdom, truth and the tradition of the Imagination.

Author Biography

  • Miguel Angel Montezanti, Universidad Nacional de La Plata

    Miguel Ángel Montezanti is a Professor at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata and a CONICET researcher in Argentina. His main publications are Seamus Heaney en
    sus textos. Identidades de un poeta moderno; El nudo coronado Estudio de Cuatro Cuartetos (T.S. Eliot) among other important articles, poetic translations and notes
    of Shakespeare's non-dramatic poems such as Sonetos (Sonnets); La violación de Lucrecia (The Rape of Lucrece); Venus y Adonis (Venus and Adonis) and Quejas de
    una enamorada (A Lover’s Complaint).

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Published

17-11-2015

Issue

Section

Celebrating W.B. Yeats

How to Cite

Montezanti, M. A. (2015). Yeats Revisited by Kathleen Raine. ABEI Journal, 17, 49-58. https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v17i0.3538