Political Poems: 'Easter 1916' by W.B. Yeats

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • Yeats’s great poem about the uprising of Irish republicans against British rule on 24 April 1916 marked a turning point in Ireland’s history and in Yeats's career. Through four stanzas Yeats enacts the transfiguration of the movement’s leaders - executed by the British shortly after the event - from ‘motley’ acquaintances to heroic martyrs, and interrogates his own attitude to nationalist violence. Mark and Seamus discuss Yeats’s reflections on the value of political commitment, his embrace of the role of national bard and the origin of the poem’s most famous line.
    Mark Ford is Professor of English at University College, London, and Seamus Perry is Professor of English Literature at Balliol College, Oxford.
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  • @londonreviewofbooks
    @londonreviewofbooks  5 місяців тому

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  • @purpledanny1958
    @purpledanny1958 5 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for sharing. I have thoroughly enjoyed the series of close readings curated by Ford and Perry over the years. It's wonderful that Perry, at the end of this podcast, has unveiled the title of the next poem, which will be 'The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point' by EBB. This advance notice allows me ample time to read the poem before they discuss it next month. I hope he will keep doing this in the future.