What is WB Yeats shortest poem?

Starting our list of the best W.B. Yeats poems is one of his shortest, 'He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven'. This eight-line poem, thought to be an expression of love from Yeats to Maud Gonne, was initially titled 'Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven'.
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What was Yeats first poem?

His first significant poem was "The Island of Statues", a fantasy work that took Edmund Spenser and Shelley for its poetic models. The piece was serialized in the Dublin University Review. Yeats wished to include it in his first collection, but it was deemed too long, and in fact, was never republished in his lifetime.
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What is William Butler Yeats most famous for?

William Butler Yeats, (born June 13, 1865, Sandymount, Dublin, Ireland—died January 28, 1939, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France), Irish poet, dramatist, and prose writer, one of the greatest English-language poets of the 20th century. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923.
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Is Yeats a good poet?

William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. He belonged to the Protestant, Anglo-Irish minority that had controlled the economic, political, social, and cultural life of Ireland since at least the end of the 17th century.
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How many poems W. B. Yeats wrote?

Yeats published over 30 poetry collections during his lifetime. In the 1880s, he published works such as "Song of the Fairies,"...
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W. B. Yeats Poems - Easter 1916, Sailing to Byzantium



What does the word Yeats mean?

a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)
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Which was Yeats last poem before he died?

In 1948 his body was finally taken back to Sligo and buried in a little Protestant churchyard at Drumcliffe, as he specified in “Under Ben Bulben,” in his Last Poems, under his own epitaph: “Cast a cold eye/On life, on death./Horseman, pass by!”
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Did W. B. Yeats win a Nobel Prize?

The Nobel Prize in Literature 1923 was awarded to William Butler Yeats "for his always inspired poetry, which in a highly artistic form gives expression to the spirit of a whole nation."
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Who is the best English poet?

Check out the list of top famous English poets of all time.
  • Shakespeare.
  • Rudyard Kipling.
  • Robert Burns.
  • Oscar Wilde.
  • John Milton.
  • John Keats.
  • Charlotte Bronte.
  • Charles Dickens.
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Is Yeats a romantic poet?

William Butler Yeats, especially in his earlier poetry, was one of the most important romantic poets, who exerted a great influence on his contemporaries as well as successors.
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Who was the love of Yeats life?

Yeats eventually married Georgina Hyde Lees (he called her George) in 1917, when she was 25 and he was 52. They had two children. At last, his Maud obsession seemed to ebb, nearly 30 years after they first met. His love life remained a tangle.
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What is the full name of W. B. Yeats?

William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was born in Dublin. His father was a lawyer and a well-known portrait painter. Yeats was educated in London and in Dublin, but he spent his summers in the west of Ireland in the family's summer house at Connaught.
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Did William Butler Yeats fight in ww1?

Answer and Explanation: William Butler Yeats did not fight in any war. Despite living through World War One he did not write much about war either; two notable exceptions are his poems "On being asked for a War Poem" and "An Irish Airman Foresees His Death".
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How old was William Butler Yeats when he died?

Seventy-five years ago today—on January 28, 1939—William Butler Yeats died at a boarding house on the French Riviera. He was 73 years old, at the height of his fame and glory.
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Who is the poet of in memory?

'In Memory of W.B. Yeats' by W. H. Auden is a three-part poem that is further divided into stanzas of different lengths. The first part of the poem contains six stanzas, the second: one and the third: six again. Auden does not make use of a rhyme scheme in the first two parts of the poem but in the third he does.
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What type of poem is in memory of WB Yeats?

Auden's Poem In Memory of W.B. Yeats as its title indicates is an elegy written to mourn the death of W.B. Yeats, but it is different from the conventional elegy.
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Who is the most famous Irish poet?

Poet, playwright, and translator Seamus Heaney has been called “the most important Irish poet since Yeats” and is arguably one of the best-known poets in the world.
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What FROM did Yeats first important poem take?

Answer: His first significant poem was "The Island of Statues", a fantasy work that took Edmund Spenser and Shelley for its poetic models. The piece was serialized in the Dublin University Review.
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What is the poem never give all the heart about?

The poem is urging never to devote yourself completely. Never Give All The Heart by William Butler Yeats is a poem written in advice. The poem is urging men not to devote themselves completely to one woman, as he believes they will get bored and move on to other men, leaving the man heartbroken.
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How many times did Yeats propose?

In fact, much of Yeats' work centers on the unrequited and tumultuous aspects of his relationship with Maud Gonne. Throughout the years, he was to propose to her no fewer than three times. Each time she refused him.
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Why Yeats is called Last romantic?

William Butler Yeats is regarded as one of 'the last romantics' who successfully bridged the gap between the romantic tradition of the 19th century and the modernist literature of the 20th century which was produced in direct opposition to that tradition. He was considered both a Romantic and a modern poet.
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