The Wind Among the Reeds
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The Wind Among the Reeds

by William Butler Yeats

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
104
Language
English
Published
2011

Overview

William Butler Yeats's The Wind Among the Reeds is a richly musical poetry collection shaped by myth, longing, symbolism, and the inward life of desire. The poems move through Irish legend and dreamlike imagery, creating a world where beauty and mystery are inseparable. It is a strong choice for readers who enjoy lyric poetry, Celtic atmosphere, and writing that values suggestion over explanation.

The collection reveals William Butler Yeats at a deeply imaginative stage, where melody, emblem, and emotional tension work together. The Wind Among the Reeds is less about narrative than about mood and resonance, which is exactly why it lingers. Readers seeking poetry that is romantic, intricate, and quietly haunted will find it a lasting favorite.

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