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The King's Threshold; and On Baile's Strand

W. B. Yeats

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W. B. Yeats' 'The King's Threshold; and On Baile's Strand' is a captivating collection of two plays that delves into themes of power, loyalty, and sacrifice in ancient Irish settings. Known for his poetic style, Yeats skillfully weaves together intricate plots and complex characters, showcasing his ability to blend myth, folklore, and political commentary in his works. The plays are rich in symbolism and imagery, inviting readers to ponder deeper meanings behind the characters' actions and decisions. 'The King's Threshold' explores the tension between justice and mercy, while 'On Baile's Strand' examines the consequences of power and betrayal. Yeats' mastery of language and poetic techniques shines through in these thought-provoking dramas, making them a must-read for lovers of Irish literature and philosophical themes. As a Nobel laureate and key figure in the Irish Literary Revival, Yeats drew inspiration from his deep knowledge of Irish folklore, history, and mythology to create these timeless works. His passion for Irish culture and his desire to revive its literary traditions are evident in the depth and complexity of these plays. 'The King's Threshold; and On Baile's Strand' is a compelling read for those interested in exploring the intersection of literature, mythology, and political themes in Irish drama.

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Irish playwright, Symbolism, Artistic themes, Mythological characters, Social hierarchy, Dramatic dialogue, Early 20th-century, Celtic folklore, W.B. Yeats works, Literary plays