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William Butler Yeats: Discuss with reference to at least three poems, Yeats' treatment of Irish Concerns.

Title: William Butler Yeats: Discuss with reference to at least three poems, Yeats' treatment of Irish Concerns.
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William Butler Yeats: Discuss with reference to at least three poems, Yeats' treatment of Irish Concerns.
Yeats changes his treatment of Irish concerns throughout his life and these changes are reflected in his poetry. Three poems that reflect these changes are 'September 1913', 'Easter 1916' and 'Under Ben Bulben'. These poems show a transpositions in political thought. In 'September 1913' Yeats shows his aversion to democracy and capitalism, and expresses his belief in an aristocratic society preferably governed by elite Protestants, as they had supremacy over Catholics in his view (Chaudhry, 33). …showed first 75 words of 1606 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1606 total…Irish concerns has taken place, and it reveals the road to self-discovery Yeats endured in his lifetime. Works Cited Chaudhry, Yug M. Yeats, the Irish Literary Revival and the Politics of Print. Cork: Cork University Press, 2001. Macrae, Alasdair D. F. W. B. Yeats: A Literary Life. New York: St Martin's Press, 1995. Malins, Edward. Yeats and the Easter Rising. Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1965. Yeats, William B. W. B. Yeats: Selected Poems. Ed. Timothy Webb. London: Penguin Books, 2000.

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