Yeats and American Poetry
Terence Diggory
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Beschreibung
This work is designed to show a double influence: first, that of American poets, especially Whitman, on W. B. Yeats, and, second, of Yeats on a wide range of American poets who began their careers during the first decades of the century.
Originally published in 1983.
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