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Seamus Heaney Writes Back to William Butler Yeats

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  • 페이지
    pp.165-181
  • 저자
    Youngmin Kim
  • 언어
    한국어(KOR)
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    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A5067

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William Butler Yeats was born at Georgeville, Sandymount Avenue, Dublin, in 1865, and died in the South of France, in January 28, 1939. Yeats was fifty in 1915-1916. He provides a poetic rendering of his visionary experience at his fiftieth year in the fourth section of "Vacillation" written in November 1931, when he became absorbed in the philosophical thinking while writing A Vision: "My fiftieth year had come and gone,/ I sat, a solitary man,/ In a crowded London shop,/ An open book and empty cup/ On the marble table-top./ While on the shop and street I gazed/ My body of a sudden blazed;/ And twenty minutes more or less/ It seemed, so great my happiness,/ That I was blessed and could bless."(CPN 251). In May 9, 1917, recalling his fiftieth year, Yeats describes this experience in a prose, entitled "Anima Mundi": "Perhaps I am sitting in some crowded restaurant, the open book beside me, or closed, my excitement having overbrimmed the page. I look at the strangers near as if I had known them all my life, and it seems strange that I cannot speak to them: everything fills me with affection, I have no longer any fears of any needs; I do not even remember that this happy mood must come to an end. It seems as if the vehicle had suddenly grown pure and far extended and so luminous that the images from Anima Mundi, embodied there and drunk with that sweetness, would, like a country drunkard who has thrown a wisp into his own thatch, burn up time." (Myth 364-5) Seamus Heaney was born in April 13, 1939 in Count Derry, Northern Ireland, and has been attacking Yeats since 1980s for the latter's aristocratic mysticism and spiritual matters. Heaney gave a lecture at Oxford University in 1990, entitled "Joy or Night: Last Things in the Poetry of W. B. Yeats and Philip Larkin." This lecture was given at the end of his own fiftieth year and simultaneously commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of Yeats's death. In this lecture, Heaney comes to open up "a sudden comprehension" to Yeats's vacillating visionary experience of the spirit in "The Cold Heaven": "The spirit's vulnerability, the mind's awe at the infinite spaces and its bewilderment at the implacable inquisition which they representall of this is simultaneously present" (The Redress of Poetry 148). In "Fostering," a poem from Seeing Things (1991), Heaney professes his poetic admission of Yeatsian visionary position: "Me waiting until I was nearly fifty/ To credit marvels" (50). In short, Heaney reaches what Yeats did for the spiritual world. The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate how Heaney reacts Yeats's poetry of vision. My focus is on the year fifty, when they erupt their creative energy in terms of "vacillation"which nevertheless shows the provocative and violent dynamism of the Yeatsian "interlocking gyres."

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예이츠 히니 비교 영혼주의 전쟁 마스크 세계령 라킨 엘리엇 홉킨스 아일랜드 시 William Butler Yeats Seamus Heaney occult spiritualism war mask anima mundi Philip Larkin T. S. Eliot Gerard Manley Hopkins Irish poetry

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  • Youngmin Kim

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발행기관

  • 발행기관명
    한국예이츠학회 [The Yeats Society of Korea]
  • 설립연도
    1991
  • 분야
    인문학>영어와문학
  • 소개
    예이츠 및 관련 분야에 대한 회원들의 학문 발전을 도모하고 연구 의욕을 고취시키기 위해 다음과 같은 일을 기획하고 수행함을 그 목적으로 한다. 1) 학술 발표회 및 세미나 개최 2) 학술 정보의 수집과 자료 교환 3) 연구논문집 『한국예이츠저널』(The Yeats Journal of Korea) 발간 4) 회원 상호간의 학문적 교류와 친목 도모

간행물

  • 간행물명
    한국 예이츠 저널 [The Yeats Journal of Korea]
  • 간기
    연3회
  • pISSN
    1226-4946
  • 수록기간
    1991~2025
  • 등재여부
    KCI 등재
  • 십진분류
    KDC 841 DDC 811

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