
Poetry
Step into the lyrical world of W. B. Yeats, one of Ireland's most towering literary figures, through this comprehensive collection of his poetry. Spanning from his nascent verses in 1885 to the profound meditations of 1928's *The Tower*, this volume traces the evolution of a poetic genius. Witness the blossoming of his unique voice, shaped by the fervent spirit of Irish nationalism, the mystical allure of esoteric metaphysics, and a deep engagement with the human condition. Herein lie the iconic "The Second Coming," the serene "The Lake Isle of Innisfree," and the elegiac "The Wild Swans at Coole," alongside countless other works that cemented his legacy. More than just a chronological survey, this collection offers an intimate journey into the mind of a poet who was also a playwright, mystic, and revolutionary. Yeats's poetry is a masterclass in blending the personal with the mythic, the political with the spiritual, echoing the tumultuous birth of modern Ireland while grappling with universal themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning. To read Yeats today is to engage with verse that remains startlingly relevant, its beauty undiminished, its wisdom profound, and its ability to stir the soul as potent as ever.



















































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