On Magic & The Occult, 2nd edition – W. B. Yeats (Black Letter Press)

£42.00

Hardcover bound in Yellow Brillianta Textile
Measures 100×160 mm
120 gram black Endpapers
Printed on 115 g wood free, age resistant Munken Premium Cream paper
250 Pages
Sewn Book Block
Black Bookmark and Headbands

3 in stock

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Scholars of poetry don’t often follow Yeats out onto the treacherous ground of his esotericism, and yet doing so is one of the main interpretative keys to the Yeatsian worldview. Images arising from its symbolism are still too often read as personally subjective, while the poet himself constructs a path of knowledge grounded in Kabbalistic and Hermetic tradition, and in particular the Rosicrucian renaissance of alchemy and magic, as practised by Maier in Germany, and Fludd and Ashmole in England.

 

Those who have approached the magical side of the poet have often stopped on the threshold of ‘A Vision’; here, we try to provide an overview of the work that led to that vision, a small compendium mapping the poet’s thought.