In the Seven Woods

In the Seven Woods
In the Seven Woods, published in 1904, is William Butler Yeats's first poetry collection of the twentieth century. This collection features fourteen poems that reflect Yeats's shift from Romantic diction to a more individual, colloquial, and dramatic voice. Notably, several poems express Yeats's deep lament over the marriage of his muse, Maud Gonne, to John MacBride, highlighting the personal turmoil that influenced his work during this period.





















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