"An Echo of Someone Else's Music"
Buch, Englisch, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 563 g
ISBN: 978-3-319-89547-5
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
Section One, 'Influence and Identity' (1888 – 1895), explores the personal relationship of these two writers, their nationality and historical context as factors in influence. Section Two, 'Mask and Image' (1888 – 1917), traces the creative process leading to Yeats’s construction of the antithetical mask, and his ideas on image, in relation to the role of Wilde as his precursor. Finally, 'Salomé: Symbolism, Dance and Theories of Being' (1891 – 1939) concentrates on the immense influence that Wilde’s symbolist play, Salomé, wrought on Yeats’s imaginative work and creative sensibility.
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Section I Influence and Identity.-1.Introduction: “An Echo of Someone Else’s Music”.-2.Establishing Influence.-3.“A Provincial Like Myself”: Yeats, Wilde and the Politics of Identity.-Section II Mask and Image.-4.Metaphysics and Masks (1908–1917).-5.The Idea Incarnate: Mask and Image (1915–1917).-Section III Salomé: Symbolism, Dance and Theories of Being.-6.“Surface and Symbol”: Wilde’s Salomé, French Symbolism and Yeats (1891–1906).-7.Yeats’s Creative Use of Wilde’s Salomé in his Revisions of The Shadowy Waters, On Baile’s Strand and Deirdre .-8.“Drama as Personal as a Lyric”: The Centrality of Wilde’s Concepts of Dance, Desire and Image to Yeats’s Developing Aesthetic (1916–1921).-9.“There Must Be Severed Heads”: Yeats’s Final Transumption of Oscar Wilde (1923–1939).-10.Conclusion.