The Wild Swan- W.B.
Yeats
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William Butler Yeats was the most
famous Irish metaphysical poet and a great Irish dramatist. As supreme
symbolist, He was the father of the symbolistic movement. He was a Noble Prize
Winner in 1923, composed some of the most respected poetry of 20th
century. Like T.S. Eliot, he was the initiator of the 20th century
poetry.
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The poem ‘The Wild Swan’ is
derived form the volume ‘The Wild Swan at Coole’ appeared in 1919. In this poem Yeats
considers the problem of the exhaustion of his power with the coming of old
age. The poem also tells us about the swans, their youthfulness and beauty. But
this narration is a reflection of his mind memories and his disturbed mind at
thought of years of beauty and youthfulness that passed away.
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