The present selection traces the development of Yeats's verse,
encompassing the poet's interest in Irish folklore and national
identity, his engagement with the political situation of his day and the
rich symbolism that is the hallmark of his work and a reflection of his
lifelong fascination with the occult. It contains some of his best-known
pieces, including the elegiac 'Easter 1916', the apocalyptic 'The Second
Coming' and the reflective and spiritual 'Sailing to Byzantium'.
Often radical in content but always traditional in form, these poems are
by turns startling and affecting, and never less than inspired. Taken
together, they form an ideal introduction to the poetic career of one of
Ireland's greatest literary figures.