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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2015 · 48 MIN

Scholarcast 55: Yeats, Revival and the Temporalities of Modernism

from UCDscholarcast · host P J Mathews

This lecture puts forward the idea that Yeats's Revivalism lies at the heart of his modernism rather than at the "pre-modernist" periphery of his early career. For Yeats, as for so many of his contemporaries, Revival was not a form of nostalgia, in which the past was cut off from experience; nor was it nostalgia in the sense of longing of a time that never was. Rather it was a deliberate attitude toward time, in which a "backward glance" brought the past into a present moment of critical reflection.

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