Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature Martin Luther University (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik) course: William Butler Yeats language: English abstract: William Butler Yeats did not just believe in the apocalypse he was known for his prophetic insights and imaginative visions of the breakdown of civilization. As the Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar ends on December 21 in 2012 many people suggest this date marks the end of the world or of human civilization. It is of a certain interest that already in the early twentieth century Yeats was concerned with this kind of apocalyptic worldview. The Second Coming therefore is one of the poems that also represents his understanding of the apocalypse which is not comparable to those who believe in the prophecy of the Mayan calendar. For him the apocalypse is always connected with genuine spiritual revelation [and] with vision as it is the literal translation of the Greek word (Howes Kelly 2006: 52). With this iconic prophetic poem he is not only regarded a public hero but also deviates from established popular beliefs wherefore he is also named the first iconoclastic Modernist in English writing. The stunning violent imagery and terrifying ritualistic language makes The Second Coming an archetypal poem about the return of history with violence. Likewise as it was composed in 1919 and published in 1920 it represents Yeats' immediate reaction to the political instable situation of Ireland England and Europe after Civil War Russian Revolution and WWI. In consequence to that The Second Coming is one the most obscure works of Yeats hence quite difficult to understand in the first place. For this reason firstly this paper concentrates on the historical and political background information which is fundamental to the poem's understanding. Secondly it is this examination's method to analyze and interpret the poem's form
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