
William Butler Yeats, Ireland's foremost poet and a Nobel laureate, wove together Celtic mythology, occult symbolism, and modernist innovation into verse of extraordinary power. From the dreamy romanticism of his early "Lake Isle of Innisfree" to the fierce, apocalyptic vision of "The Second Coming," Yeats's evolution mirrors the turbulence of the 20th century itself. His mastery of symbol, his ear for incantatory rhythm, and his ability to fuse the personal with the mythic make him one of the greatest poets in the English language.
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