
W.B. Yeats is generally considered to be one of the twentieth century's key English-language poets. He can be considered a Symbolist poet in that he used allusive imagery and symbolic structures throughout his career. Yeats chooses words and puts them together so that in addition to a particular meaning they suggest other meanings that seem more significant. His use of symbols is usually something physical which is used both to be itself and to suggest other, perhaps immaterial, timeless qualities. Yet, unlike most modernists who experimented with free verse, Yeats was also a master of the traditional verse forms. The impact of modernism on his work can be seen in the increasing abandonment of the more conventionally poetic diction of his early work in favor of the more austere language and more direct approach to his themes that increasingly characterises the poetry and plays of his middle period, comprising the volumes In the Seven Woods, Responsibilities and The Green Helmet. His later poetry and plays are written in a more personal vein, and the works written in the last twenty years of his life include mention of his son and daughter, as well as meditations on the experience of growing old. In his poem, The Circus Animals' Desertion, he describes the inspiration for these late works:
Now that my ladder's gone
I must lie down where all the ladders start
In the foul rag and bone shop of the heart
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- When You Are Old
- What Was Lost
- The Two Trees
- Towards Break Of Day
- To The Rose Upon The Rood Of Time
- To A Young Girl
- To A Young Beauty
- The Wisdom Of The King
- The Wild Swans At Coole
- The Wheel
- The Two Trees
- The Tower
- The Three Beggars
- The Stolen Child
- The Song of the Happy Shepherd
- The Shadowy Waters
- The Seven Sages
- The Secret Rose
- The Second Coming
- The Rose Tree
- The Old Age Of Queen Maeve
- The Moods
- The Mask
- The Lover Tells Of The Rose In His Heart
- The Lake Isle Of Innisfree
- The Hosting Of The Sidhe
- The Host Of The Air
- The Harp of Aengus
- The Fish
- The Everlasting Voices
- The Dolls
- The Crucifixion Of The Outcast
- The Black Tower
- The Arrow
- Swift's Epitaph
- Sailing to Byzantium
- O Do Not Love Too Long
- No Second Troy
- Leda And The Swan
- Lapis Lazuli
- King And No King
- In the Seven Woods
- Her Praise
- He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven
- Easter
- Broken Dreams
- Baile And Aillinn
- Against Unworthy Praise
- Aedh Wishes For The Clothes Of Heaven
- A Prayer For My Daughter