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ophiocordyceps's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
mysterious
sad
tense
slow-paced
4.0
annenikoline's review
4.0
The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats by William Butler Yeats has a gift for language even when the subject of his poetry devolves into repetition of Irish myths. His way with words is admirable, and even though I am not very religious, his poems about God and angles really got to me.
There is no doubt that he is a Shakespeare with his words, but he is still rather good and very enjoyable on rainy days. My favourite poem also happens to be written by Yeats and it goes like this: A mermaid found a swimming lad, picked him for her own, pressed her body to his body, laughed; and plunging down, forgot in cruel happiness that even lovers drown. This, is magic.
There is no doubt that he is a Shakespeare with his words, but he is still rather good and very enjoyable on rainy days. My favourite poem also happens to be written by Yeats and it goes like this: A mermaid found a swimming lad, picked him for her own, pressed her body to his body, laughed; and plunging down, forgot in cruel happiness that even lovers drown. This, is magic.
eoghansa's review
emotional
reflective
slow-paced
5.0
Gorgeous collection. Each chapter is meticulously constructed to group together the Yeats works that most suitably complement each other. Each poem further proves that the poet had a deep and crystalline insight into the very heart of his environment.
clockless's review against another edition
2.0
I'm sure this is my fault, but I didn't understand a bit of it. It was obviously competent, but almost completely inscrutable. The best, I think by a good margin, was The Song of Wandering Aengus.
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