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- Self-image and Daydreaming in Yeats’s Poem
In this essay, Semansky considers the relationship between self-image and daydreaming in Yeats’s poem.
- Return to la bonne vaux: The
Symbolic Significance of Innisfree
In the following essay, Hunter examines what Innisfree symbolizes to Yeats as a poet.
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- The Lake Isle of Innisfree: William Butler Yeats Biography
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree: Themes
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree: Style
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- The Lake Isle of Innisfree: Critical Overview
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree: Essays and Criticism
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