The Rose

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The Rose is W.B. Yeats’s 1893 poetry collection that helped establish his early lyrical style and Celtic myth-inspired themes.

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instanceOf poetry collection
author W. B. Yeats NERFINISHED
William Butler Yeats NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
follows Crossways NERFINISHED
genre lyric poetry
hasPoem A Dream of Death NERFINISHED
A Dream of a Blessed Spirit NERFINISHED
Cuchulain’s Fight with the Sea NERFINISHED
Fergus and the Druid NERFINISHED
The Ballad of Father Gilligan NERFINISHED
The Ballad of Moll Magee NERFINISHED
The Ballad of the Foxhunter NERFINISHED
The Blessed NERFINISHED
The Cap and Bells NERFINISHED
The Countess Cathleen in Paradise NERFINISHED
The Lake Isle of Innisfree NERFINISHED
The Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart NERFINISHED
The Man who Dreamed of Faeryland NERFINISHED
The Pity of Love NERFINISHED
The Rose of Battle NERFINISHED
The Rose of Peace NERFINISHED
The Rose of the World NERFINISHED
The Secret Rose NERFINISHED
The Sorrow of Love NERFINISHED
The Two Trees NERFINISHED
The White Birds
To the Rose upon the Rood of Time NERFINISHED
When You Are Old NERFINISHED
Who Goes with Fergus? NERFINISHED
hasStyle early lyrical style of W. B. Yeats
hasTheme Celtic mythology NERFINISHED
Irish landscape
Irish nationalism
idealized beauty
love
mysticism
occult symbolism
spiritual quest
influencedBy Celtic myth
Irish folklore
symbolism
language English
literaryMovement Celtic Revival NERFINISHED
notableFor establishing Yeats’s early poetic voice
integration of mythic and personal symbolism
precedes The Wind Among the Reeds NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1893
publisher T. Fisher Unwin NERFINISHED

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