Celtic Dawn

Celtic Dawn

by (ireland) William Butler Yeats

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"Celtic Dawn" is a collection of essays by W. B. Yeats published in 1893. It is a representative work of his early romantic gorgeous style and a representative work of the "Irish Literary Revival Movement". It is a collection of folktales and myths from the west of Ireland. This collection of essays ends with a poem "Into the Dawn". It is because of this collection of essays that the "Irish Literary Revival" is also known as the "Celtic Dawn". W. B. Yeats (William Butler Yeats, June 13, 1865 - January 28, 1939), Irish poet, playwright and essayist, a famous mystic, the leader of the "Irish Literary Revival" and one of the founders of the Abbey Theater. Yeats's poetry was influenced by romanticism, aestheticism, mysticism, symbolism and metaphysical poetry, and evolved its unique style.

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