Michael Robartes and the Dancer

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Michael Robartes and the Dancer is a 1921 poetry collection by W. B. Yeats that reflects his mature style and apocalyptic vision in the aftermath of World War I.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author W. B. Yeats NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
firstEditionFormat limited edition
firstEditionIllustrator Elizabeth Yeats GENERATED
follows The Wild Swans at Coole NERFINISHED
genre poetry
hasCriticalReception considered a key transitional volume in Yeats’s oeuvre
hasForm lyric poetry
symbolist poetry
hasPoem A Prayer for My Daughter NERFINISHED
Demon and Beast NERFINISHED
Easter 1916 NERFINISHED
On a Political Prisoner
The Gift of Harun Al-Rashid NERFINISHED
The Leaders of the Crowd NERFINISHED
The Living Beauty NERFINISHED
The New Faces NERFINISHED
The Phases of the Moon NERFINISHED
The Rose Tree NERFINISHED
The Second Coming NERFINISHED
The Three Hermits NERFINISHED
The Wheel NERFINISHED
Towards Break of Day NERFINISHED
Under Saturn NERFINISHED
influencedByEvent Easter Rising NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
language English
literaryPeriod modernism
notableFor development of Yeats’s esoteric system
use of prophetic and apocalyptic imagery
partOf W. B. Yeats’s later poetry NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Dublin NERFINISHED
precedes The Tower NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1921
publisher Cuala Press NERFINISHED
reflectsPhaseOfAuthor mature style of W. B. Yeats
settingContext post–World War I Europe
theme Irish nationalism
apocalyptic vision
historical change
political violence
spiritual crisis
titleCharacter Michael Robartes NERFINISHED
the Dancer NERFINISHED

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The Second Coming laterPublishedIn Michael Robartes and the Dancer