Recensione:
Eavan Boland This is a splendid and essential piece of editing and a poignant addition to Yeats scholarship.
Seamus Heaney This is completely entrancing material, showing Yeats as a very young man already enthralled by "the fascination of what's difficult" in art. George Bornstein edits lucidly and thoroughly, so that the book will appeal not only to Yeats specialists but to anyone with an interest in the choices and chances that contribute to poetic composition, and ultimately to the construction of a poetic identity.
Richard Wilbur These poems show that the early Yeats had a long way to go before he would come into his force. But they are also fascinating for their incipient themes and attitudes, and all scholars and devotees of Yeats must be grateful to George Bornstein for making them available.
L'autore:
William Butler Yeats (1865 - 1939) won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1923. Distinguished Yeats scholar George Bornstein has written and collaborated on numerous books and articles on Yeats, Pound, Stevens, Eliot, and modernism. He has taught at the Yeats International Summer School in Sligo, Ireland, and worked as an editor on the Collected Works of W. B. Yeats series. He has been a fellow of the Guggenheim Foundation and of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and is a professor of English at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where he lives with his wife and children.
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