W.B. Yeats Twentieth Century Magus is a comprehensive study of his
magical practices and beliefs. Yeats moved through many different phases
of spiritual development, believing that his life was an intellectual,
spiritual, and artistic questa quest greatly influenced by Celtic lore,
Theosophy, Golden Dawn ceremonial magic, Swedenborg's metaphysics, the
works of Jacob Boehme, and NeoPlatonism. For Yeats, writing poetry was
an act of divine possession, and he believed that a perfected soul was
the source of his inspiration, visiting him during times of
superconscious awareness. Susan Johnston Graf meticulously documents and
provides evidence that Yeat's poetry is brilliant, lyric narrative of
realtiy captured through the mind of a practicing magician working in
the Western Tradition.