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Sponsored linksCollege Term Papers --Instant DownloadWilliam Butler Yeats An analysis of three poems by William Butler Yeats: "Sailing to Byzantium", "Easter 1916" and "Wild Swans at Coole". -- 1,857 w.; 4 src.; MLA
William Butler Yeats An analysis of the poetry of William Butler Yeats, one of the most acclaimed poets of the 20th century, and what influenced his writings. -- 3,186 w.; 6 src.; MLA
William Butler Yeats' 'No Second Troy' Discusses the mythopoeic treatment of the subject in the poem 'No Second Troy' by William Butler Yeats. -- 1,920 w.; 6 src.; MLA
In Memory of William Butler Yeats This paper analyzes the three parts of the elegy of W.H. Auden's "In Memory of William Butler Yeats." -- 900 w.; 1 src.;
Critical Analysis: "The Crying of Lot 49" Critical analysis of Thomas Pynchon's, "Crying of Lot 49". The paper attempts to exploit the problems associated with Pynchon's world of isolated individuals and explains the oneness associated with people who are similar in their isolation. -- 750 w.; 2 src.; MLA
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"Father and Daughter"
In the poem, ?Father and Daughter? by William Butler Yeats, a father is speaking about his young daughter and her relationship with a male. The father wants his daughter to stop seeing this male because he feels the relationship is damaging to her reputation. It seems that the father is...
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William Butler Yeats and Eavan Boland
While William Butler Yeats and Eavan Boland may be united by a common nationality and literary heritage, they are divided by almost a full century. Eavan Boland, as an Irish poet living after Yeats, has certainly been indebted to his influence. Ignoring such a debt would indeed be impossible, and...
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