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William Butler Yeats - The Lake Isle of Innisfree

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A reading of "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" by the Nobel Prize Winning author himself. I owe the images of the gyre to a website whose link will be at the end of the description. So if you would like a further explanation of the gyre and what the images mean go ahead and visit them.
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when you are old by William Butler Yeats"The Lake Isle of Innisfree " by W.B. YeatsThe Isle of Innisfree - Maureen Hegarty
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when you are old by William Butler Yeats"The Lake Isle of Innisfree " by W.B. YeatsThe Isle of Innisfree - Maureen Hegarty


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the reading is ... ( 1 year ago by seraphimsigrist)
the reading is grand
the images do not seem to be the
ones wanted for this poem belonging
more to the michael robartes poems or
something.
Well, as is with ... ( 1 year ago by OmegaRed9)
Well, as is with most Irish poets, there is always the question of what language they should write in. Many choose to write in regional Celtic dialects to try and maintain a sense of national pride. Yeats on the other hand wrote in English arguing that the Irish now own the English language and are its new masters.
Yes, I've heard ... ( 1 year ago by DCBadger)
Yes, I've heard that before, but it was posited as more of a quip by Yeats, less of a full on argument. But what I meant above was, why does he perform this reading here with an upper class British accent... was it the formal means which contemporary poets chose, was it his personal choice, or was it his actual accent obtained by living in Britain for a bit? Any experts on accents in the first half of the 19th century?
I wanted to point ... ( 1 year ago by OmegaRed9)
I wanted to point out his spiritualistic imagery which is why I use the gyres so much. I also wanted to point out some of his eastern influence, hence the ying-yang.
kinda think it ... ( 1 year ago by seraphimsigrist)
kinda think it might work better with
another of the poems?
but hey! cant go wrong
no blame in dictum of i ching
It was many years ... ( 1 year ago by Panini6Pedant)
It was many years that I first heard that it is a strange experience to hear Yeats reading his own poetry. Now, I find that it is strange, yes, but also fascinating, even inspiring. Thanks for the experience!
Thank you, I ... ( 1 year ago by OmegaRed9)
Thank you, I totally agree. Poetry is something that is meant to be heard and it is unfortunate that most poetry is never read by the author, so we need to revel in what little recordings we actually have.
Het is mooi om de ... ( 1 year ago by 19091934)
Het is mooi om de stem van de dichter te horen, maar wat die illustraties hierbij te maken hebben snap ik niet.
emm thats not an ... ( 1 year ago by lars3939)
emm thats not an upper class "british" accent, thats a fairly orthodox irish accent
Yeah, I don't know ... ( 1 year ago by DCBadger)
Yeah, I don't know what I was smoking when I heard this before and thought British. Thanks, though.
In response to some ... ( 11 months ago by rrrorkk)
In response to some earlier comments yeats accent is more of an educated Irish accent rather than a british one. Not every Irish person says begorrah and top o the mornin to ye, in fact none of them do.
I think the style ... ( 10 months ago by UISTMAN59)
I think the style of reading is very similar to that of Sorley MacLean, the graet scottish Gaelic poet. Interesting
I think the ... ( 10 months ago by roadtorinpoche)
I think the confusion in regards to his accent lies in the fact that he read this poem, in particular, in verse. He refused to read in prose style as he had worked so hard to get it into verse in the first place. So, the fact that the last parts of the lines do not drop off in tone may make him sound as though he has less of the (lovely) Irish sing-song to his accent.
nice one ( 9 months ago by bafr1)
nice one
The 'Lake Isle of ... ( 8 months ago by AuburnGradAuburnMom)
The 'Lake Isle of Innisfree' is my favorite poem of all time. "I hear it in the deep heart's core." The poem reflects what I have always felt, a yearning for peacefulness. Yeats has a constant longing for the tranqulity of the lake, of a "bee-loud glade" or a glimpse of the "linnet's wing". Peace, sweet peace and he knows exactly where to go to find peace. He hears it even when he's standing in a bustling town. Yeats himself said that this poem was influenced by Henry David Thoreau's 'Walden'.
If you have ever ... ( 8 months ago by AuburnGradAuburnMom)
If you have ever listened to a marsh in the evening, and heard the whippoorwills, crickets, and the droning of bullfrogs as
their sing their nightly serenade, you have been to Innisfree. Life is simple there;the colors of the evening and day skies touch deep into the heart and take with them all that ails the soul.
eat ur heart out ... ( 6 months ago by johnfinbarburke)
eat ur heart out tony blair
Re: Yeats's accent ... ( 5 months ago by skanemermaid)
Re: Yeats's accent
(1) He's reading a poem, and so probably is modulating his voice for the occasion. (Listen to an RTE newsreader's accent to get an idea of how even strong regional accents (Donegal) can be shifted to suit a more 'formal' speech register.
(2) Accents a bit with time. (There's even a new D4 accent in Dublin now, that came around the same time as the Celtic Tiger).
(3) For what it's worse, I swear I can hear a trace of a Galway accent on certain consonants - got from Lady G?
This is one of my ... ( 4 months ago by louisalit)
This is one of my absolute favorite poems. I was very disappointed at his reading, though.(Think I would have done it much better myself!) The Swedish translation of the poem, which I have, is also very beautiful
nice job ( 2 months ago by sillykidssong)
nice job
yeats wanted his ... ( 1 month ago by Hamster3107)
yeats wanted his poems to be an art form in themselves, o he almost sings them...thats why he sounds pretentious, alhough his accent was lke that anyway!
I did my english ... ( 1 month ago by caramele1)
I did my english term paper on gyres and Yeats, it was a real drag. All that is so wierd and complicated! It got me pretty obsessed with all his nonsense sayings at first, but in the end I was glad to get a 96%!
William Butler ... ( 13 hours ago by Marte1618)
William Butler Yeats is my favourite Irish poet, followed closely by Thomas MacDonagh and Joseph Mary Plunkett.
Willy's accent acme from the caste system in Ireland, You had the English who were upper-class, then everyone else. However, over the years some families, by fortune or design managed to rise to the ascendancy. Yes they were still (sniff, nose pointing in the air) Irish, but at least they knew their betters and tried to emulate them. to be continuedd
An Exceprt (last ... ( 13 hours ago by Marte1618)
An Exceprt (last stanza) from Easter 1916
To know they dreamed and are dead;
And what if excess of love
Bewildered them till they died?
I write it out in a verse -
MacDonagh and MacBride
And Connolly and Pearse
Now and in time to be,
Wherever green is worn,
Are changed, changed utterly:
A terrible beauty is born.
An FYI about Innis Free, Yeats wrote it while staying in London, cut off from his beloved country...only the thought of a cottage of wattle daub and linnet green sustained



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