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Yeats and theosophy

Monteith, Ken.

Yeats and theosophy [electronic resource] / Ken Monteith. - New York : Routledge, c2008. - vii, 244 p. - Studies in major literary authors . - Studies in major literary authors (Unnumbered) .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-241) and index.

Introduction : a "philosophy ... logical and boundless" : the esoteric life and thought of W.B. Yeats -- ch. 1. Setting "a boy's turbulent days" to rest : mastering passionate youth through an occult pastoral -- ch. 2. Yeats's hermetic nationalism : from Mosada to Cathleen ni Houlihan -- ch. 3. Rewording madness and testing a philosophy : the Ellis-Yeats Works of William Blake -- ch. 4. Strategic Celticism : folklore, theosophy, and identity -- Conclusion : Yeats's biography and Blavatsky : the poet and the pythoness.




Mode of access: World Wide Web.

9780203933992 (e-book : PDF)


Yeats, W. B. 1865-1939 --Knowledge--Occultism.


Theosophy in literature.


Electronic books.