William Butler Yeats
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- William Butler Yeats: An Irish poet and dramatist, widely considered one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and co-founded the Abbey Theatre. His work is known for its lyrical beauty, symbolic depth, and engagement with Irish mythology, politics, and spiritualism.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- We studied the poetry of William Butler Yeats in our literature class.
- William Butler Yeats was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923.
- The play was influenced by the dramatic works of William Butler Yeats.
Advanced Usage
- "Yeatsian" (adj): Characteristic of or resembling the style or themes of William Butler Yeats.
- The poem's mystical symbols and lyrical rhythm have a distinctly Yeatsian quality.
Variants and Related Words
- W. B. Yeats: A common abbreviated form of the name.
- The collection features the early poems of W. B. Yeats.
- Yeats: The surname alone is often used to refer to the poet, especially in literary contexts.
- Yeats explores themes of aging and artistry in his later work.
Synonyms
- Poet: A person who writes poems. (Yeats is a specific instance of a poet.)
- Dramatist/Playwright: A person who writes plays. (Yeats is a specific instance of a dramatist.)
Related Phrases
- Irish Literary Revival: A cultural movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with which Yeats was intimately associated.
- William Butler Yeats was a central pillar of the Irish Literary Revival.
- Abbey Theatre: Ireland's national theatre, co-founded by Yeats.
- William Butler Yeats served as a director at the Abbey Theatre for many years.
Noun
- Irish poet and dramatist (1865-1939)