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Research paper Omar Yousry Mrs. Timm English 12B January 19, 2014 . Introduction : ‘‘But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; tread softly because you tread on my dreams.’’ William Butler Yeats . Was an Irish and British author.
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Research paper Omar Yousry Mrs. Timm English 12B January 19, 2014
Introduction: • ‘‘But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; tread softly because you tread on my dreams.’’ • William Butler Yeats. • Was an Irish and British author. • He was known as one of the modern poets. • He was fascinated by Irish mythology. • His work is varied , contradictory • William Butler Yeats used many ways in his writing, one of them is imaginary because he wanted his to be attracted to his poets.
Early Life: • William Butler Yeats was born on 13th of June 1865 in Sandymount, Dublin. • His mother came from a wealthy family in county sligo, His father was a williamite soldier. • After his birth, The family moved to Merville in Sligo. • William was the eldest of four children, he had one brother and two sisters; John, Elizabeth, and Suzan Marry. • The Yeats family was very artistic, in 1867, they moved to London so that his father can develop his career as an artist. • In 1880 the family returned to live in Ireland.
Education: • High school education • In 1881, William Butler Yeats went to school of Dublin’s Erasmus Smith high school. • He was fascinated by biology and zoology. • College education • He studied in the Metropolitan school of art for two years. • During which some of his first poems were printed in the Dublin University Review.
Career: • In 1886, Yeats published his first book, a dramatic poem entitled ‘‘Mosada’’ • The following year, he edited an anthology called ‘‘Poems and Ballads of Young Ireland’’ • In 1889 came his first appearance in book form as a lyric poet,‘’The Wanderings of Oisin.’’ • He wrote a book called ‘‘ The rose’’ in 1893. • In 1890 he became interested in theaters after meeting lady Augusta Gregory. • He started changing his style from shadowy Romanticism to the satiric and realistic poems.
Personal Stuff: • In 1899 he met Maud Gonne • She was an English heiress and Irish nationalist • He became infatuated with her • Proposed several times, but was refused • In 1908 he began an affair with her • In 1890 Yeats found the Rhymer’s club so that he could meet with other poets and discuss ideas. • In 1912, Yeats met Georgie Hyde Lees. They married on the 20th October 1917. • Yeats and Georgie later had two children, Anne and Michael.
Later Life: • In 1903, Yeats embarked on his first lecture tour of the USA. • Yeats, Lady Gregory, and others set up the Irish National Theatre Society in 1903 to perform plays with distinctly Irish themes. • Which after that led to the establishment of the Abbey Theatre in 1904. • In 1912, Yeats met Georgie Hyde Lees. They married on the 20th October 1917. • In 1923 Yeats won the Nobel prize for literature. • Yeats died in France on 28th of January 1939. • William Butler Yeats is buried at the foot of Benbulben which rises majestically out of the north Sligo plain to a height of 1,725 feet.
Conclusion: • By using the imaginary way in his writing, William Butler Yeats attracted his readers attention to his poems. • William Butler Yeats is considered to be one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century. • He had many poets that attracted people that made him deserve to be one of the best poets in the twentieth century. • One of these poets is Easter 1916. • Yeats deserved the Nobel prize because of his bitter version of man’s destiny, his view of the empty modern world, and his belief in the eternity and beauty of art.
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