The Anglo-Irish Solitude: Locating Yeats’s Antithetical Politics

“In politics I have but one passion and one thought, rancour against all who, except under the most dire necessity, disturb public order, a conviction that public order cannot long persist without the rule of educated and able men,” – William Butler Yeats The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of …

The Anglo-Irish Solitude: Locating Yeats’s Antithetical Politics