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The Wild Swans at Coole

An episode of the The Wild Swans at Coole (Version 2) podcast, hosted by William Butler Yeats, titled "The Wild Swans at Coole" was published on April 7, 2015 and runs 1 minutes.

April 7, 2015 ·1m · The Wild Swans at Coole (Version 2)

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Wild Swans at Coole (Version 2) by William Butler Yeats Loyal Books A collection of poems from the mid-career of this renowned Irish poet, the title poem referring to the estate of his friend and mentor, Lady Gregory. The poems display Yeats' use of symbols (cat, hare, moon, etc), his attachment to the supernatural and Irish folklore, and his recourse to alter egos (Aherne and Robartes). They also exemplify his distinctive style of expression. Wild Swans at Coole, The by William Butler Yeats (1865 - 1939) LibriVox The Wild Swans at Coole is a collection of poems by William Butler Yeats, first published in 1917. It is also the name of a poem in that collection. The Wild Swans at Coole is in the "middle stage" of Yeats' writing and is concerned with, amongst other themes, Irish nationalism and the creation of an Irish aesthetic. (Summary by Wikipedia) Don't Alert The Stans Datspod 'Don't Alert The Stans' is a music and pop-culture podcast with a marked focus on stan culture. Join your hosts Nic (@IAmNtyrell), Sope (@SopeSoetan) and Eden (@EedsMcKenzie) as they examine the trending topics of the week, new releases and mercilessly debate your favourite artists. Controversial and wild options aplenty, no artist is safe. This isn't for the faint-hearted or easily triggered. Get involved in the conversation at #DATSPODEmail - [email protected] Filthy Beats series Filth & Pleasure Filth & Pleasure - a well known name in the Perth music industry, the duo having carved out a reputation for their high energy sets in both the underground club and bush party scenes. Whether it's groovy Psy Tech, or thumping Techno, you can guarantee that there will be a full dance-floor when the lads are on duty. Regularly featuring for the likes of Twisted Jah, Mad Hatterz, Blossom, Wildchild AU and Earthdance, and previously for Wild Camp Out and Fireworld, they have always loved the vibe of the Doof scene since the early days of playing off-grid parties in WA for what has now become Blazing Swan. WA’s Regional Burning Man event is where they host the ever popular God Said (Tech)No arena on the Circus Stage.In the club scene, they have been on MainStage support with the likes of Erick Morillo, Mark Knight, Sigma, Eats Everything, Eli Brown, Weiss and Mason Maynard, playing for the likes of Electric Gardens, MVMNT and Fine Art, and hold down a residency at Perth’s premier Techno n
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