Yeats and PostmodernismLeonard Orr Yeats's postmodern rhetoric / Ronald Schleifer -- He "liked the way his finger smelt" : Yeats and the tropics of history / William Bonney -- Under Northern lights : re-visioning Yeats and the revival / Kieran Quinlan -- Textual/sexual politics in Yeats's "Leda and the swan" / William Johnsen -- The performativity of utterance in Deirdre and The player queen / Kathleen O'Gorman -- Poetic ritual and audience response : Yeats and the Nō / Steven Putzel -- The doll as icon : the semiotics of the subject in Yeats's poem "The dolls" / Kitti Carriker -- "The strange reward of all that discipline" : Yeats and Foucault / Cheryl Herr -- Yeats/Bakhtin/orality/dyslexia / R.B. Kershner. |
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YEATSS POSTMODERN RHETORIC | 16 |
UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS | 64 |
TEXTUALSEXUAL POLITICS IN YEATSS | 80 |
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