W. B. Yeats

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Abstract

The importance of W.B. Yeats for Heaney's poetics is great, as Heaney and many others have noted. In addition to this influence of the earlier Irish poet and playwright upon the latter, 'influence' of Heaney upon Yeats also occurs, in the sense that understanding of Yeats, including his position in Irish literary history, has shifted in the wake of strong readings by Heaney. Intertextuality, that is, the interplay between various texts and how they are read, moves in multiple directions, sometimes simultaneously. This chapter proposes a way of looking at both poets through the lens of the other, concluding with a reading of interflowing relationships between two sets of poems: 'The Cold Heaven' (Yeats) and 'Lightenings i' (Heaney), and 'Postscript' (Heaney) and 'The Wild Swans at Coole' (Yeats).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSEAMUS HEANEY IN CONTEXT
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages84-93
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9781316841372
ISBN (Print)9781107180147
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2021

Keywords

  • 'Lightenings i'
  • 'The Cold Heaven'
  • Influence
  • Intertextuality
  • W.B. Yeats

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