ISSN : 2288-5412(Online)
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.14354/yjk.2005.23.141
The Poetic Moment of Moments in Yeats, Stevens, and Eliot: Reading of Three Poems, “The Long Legged Fly,” “Sunday Morning,” and “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”*
Abstract
Compared with him, Stevens is a pure Romantic, who profoundly succeeds inrenewing Romantic poetics in modern times, as evidenced in "Sunday Morning."Which is the counterpoint to Milton's "Paradise Lost." Of course, in terms ofpoetic gestures.
Yeats is, compared with Eliot and Stevens, unique. He is against science, andgoes back to myths and folklore and man. His "Long-legged Fly" is the epitomeof his great poetics, a victory over the materialistic society of last century. Still,it is hard to understand how he could go over what seems to have been animpossible barrier, with such an outmoded thing, as mysticism, mythology,Romanticism, that all thought dead.
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