In "The Land of Heart's Desire," W. B. Yeats crafts a lyrical and evocative play that explores the tension between reality and the infinite possibilities of the imagination. Set in the Irish countryside, the narrative unfolds around a young couple, Matt and Mary, whose mundane existence is disrupted by the allure of faerie realms and the haunting power of dreams. Yeats employs a rich tapestry of symbolism and rhythmic language, drawing upon the lyrical tradition of both Irish folklore and the Symbolist movement to weave a poignant narrative that reflects his belief in art as a means to transcend the limitations of earthly life. Yeats, a pivotal figure in the Irish Literary Revival, was deeply influenced by myths, folklore, and the spiritual ethos of his native land, experiences that colored his literary output. His engagement with theosophy and fascination with the mystical infused his writing with a sense of deep yearning and introspection. "The Land of Heart's Desire" epitomizes this blend of personal longing and cultural heritage, as Yeats navigates the interface between the human soul and the otherworldly. This play is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of mythology and modern drama. Yeats's exploration of desire and the elusive nature of happiness resonates universally, inviting profound reflection on one'Äôs own aspirations and the dreams that beckon from beyond the ordinary.



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Titel
The Land of Heart's Desire
Untertitel
A lyrical journey through Irish folklore and mysticism
EAN
4064066248185
Format
E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
05.12.2019
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0.52 MB
Anzahl Seiten
109