The Poetry Of W. B. Yeats
A thoughtful poetry collection that showcases the breadth and lyricism of a celebrated Irish poet. Spanning five decades, it moves from the glow of youthful romance to expansive reflections on history, beauty, and nation. The intended reader is anyone who loves lyrical verse, thoughtful themes, and the craft of poetry—from curious newcomers to devoted readers. The tone is contemplative, musical, and uplifting.
Presented as a carefully chosen sequence, the poems are accompanied by an accessible introduction to the poet’s life and work and an index of first lines to guide readers as they linger over favorite moments. The collection explores love and longing, Irish folklore and landscape, beauty and conflict, family ties, and satire—a broad tapestry that remains resonant today.
Readers move through the book at their own pace, guided by musical language, vivid imagery, and a precision of craft that invites rereading. The pieces vary in mood and scale, creating a reading experience that feels intimate yet expansive, making poetry approachable for new readers and deeply rewarding for poetry lovers seeking reflection and conversation.
- 140 carefully selected poems spanning five decades, tracing the poet’s evolution
- Includes beloved pieces such as He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven, The Lake Isle of Innisfree, The Second Coming, The Song Of Wandering Aengus, An Irish Airman Foresees His Death, and The Stolen Child
- An introduction to life and work plus an index of first lines to contextualize and navigate each poem
- Lyrical, musical language with rich imagery and precise craft that invites careful, repeated reading
- A reading-friendly presentation that supports classroom study, discussion, and personal contemplation
After finishing, readers gain a deeper appreciation for lyric craft, Irish literary heritage, and the power of poetry to illuminate private feeling and public life—leaving a lasting sense of wonder and a desire to explore more verses.
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The Poetry Of W. B. Yeats
The Poetry Of W. B. Yeats
A thoughtful poetry collection that showcases the breadth and lyricism of a celebrated Irish poet. Spanning five decades, it moves from the glow of youthful romance to expansive reflections on history, beauty, and nation. The intended reader is anyone who loves lyrical verse, thoughtful themes, and the craft of poetry—from curious newcomers to devoted readers. The tone is contemplative, musical, and uplifting.
Presented as a carefully chosen sequence, the poems are accompanied by an accessible introduction to the poet’s life and work and an index of first lines to guide readers as they linger over favorite moments. The collection explores love and longing, Irish folklore and landscape, beauty and conflict, family ties, and satire—a broad tapestry that remains resonant today.
Readers move through the book at their own pace, guided by musical language, vivid imagery, and a precision of craft that invites rereading. The pieces vary in mood and scale, creating a reading experience that feels intimate yet expansive, making poetry approachable for new readers and deeply rewarding for poetry lovers seeking reflection and conversation.
- 140 carefully selected poems spanning five decades, tracing the poet’s evolution
- Includes beloved pieces such as He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven, The Lake Isle of Innisfree, The Second Coming, The Song Of Wandering Aengus, An Irish Airman Foresees His Death, and The Stolen Child
- An introduction to life and work plus an index of first lines to contextualize and navigate each poem
- Lyrical, musical language with rich imagery and precise craft that invites careful, repeated reading
- A reading-friendly presentation that supports classroom study, discussion, and personal contemplation
After finishing, readers gain a deeper appreciation for lyric craft, Irish literary heritage, and the power of poetry to illuminate private feeling and public life—leaving a lasting sense of wonder and a desire to explore more verses.
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A thoughtful poetry collection that showcases the breadth and lyricism of a celebrated Irish poet. Spanning five decades, it moves from the glow of youthful romance to expansive reflections on history, beauty, and nation. The intended reader is anyone who loves lyrical verse, thoughtful themes, and the craft of poetry—from curious newcomers to devoted readers. The tone is contemplative, musical, and uplifting.
Presented as a carefully chosen sequence, the poems are accompanied by an accessible introduction to the poet’s life and work and an index of first lines to guide readers as they linger over favorite moments. The collection explores love and longing, Irish folklore and landscape, beauty and conflict, family ties, and satire—a broad tapestry that remains resonant today.
Readers move through the book at their own pace, guided by musical language, vivid imagery, and a precision of craft that invites rereading. The pieces vary in mood and scale, creating a reading experience that feels intimate yet expansive, making poetry approachable for new readers and deeply rewarding for poetry lovers seeking reflection and conversation.
- 140 carefully selected poems spanning five decades, tracing the poet’s evolution
- Includes beloved pieces such as He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven, The Lake Isle of Innisfree, The Second Coming, The Song Of Wandering Aengus, An Irish Airman Foresees His Death, and The Stolen Child
- An introduction to life and work plus an index of first lines to contextualize and navigate each poem
- Lyrical, musical language with rich imagery and precise craft that invites careful, repeated reading
- A reading-friendly presentation that supports classroom study, discussion, and personal contemplation
After finishing, readers gain a deeper appreciation for lyric craft, Irish literary heritage, and the power of poetry to illuminate private feeling and public life—leaving a lasting sense of wonder and a desire to explore more verses.




















