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Yeats's Poetry and the Pre-raphaelite Tradition from Painting to Sculpture
註釋Chapter four discusses A Vision and shows the lessons of the theatre carried over into the late poetry. A Vision, founded in Yeats's search for "our more profound Pre-Raphaelitism," encouraged sculpture as model and offered Yeats historical examples which argued its efficacy. In the later poems he adopted the sculptural art of Michelangelo whose spirit and voice inform them. As he had in the theatre, he created dramatic tension by producing the effects of sculpture. "The Tower" shows his sculptural form