The origin of the Yeats statue, the origin of the Nobel Prize

Updated on science 2024-03-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In 2008, William Butler Yeats's notebooks were exhibited at the National Library of Ireland on the theme "The Life and Works of the Poet William Butler Yeats". The page on the page of the notebook shows Miss Okan writing to Yeats. In the exhibition center, a statue of Miss Maud Gang was erected.

    In the four films on display, Yeats is a public figure, a poet, a lover, a mystic, and a man who has achieved great literary success, but is somewhat eccentric and conceited. The exhibition was also seen as an act of gratitude to the Yeats family. After the poet's death in 1939, his wife, George, began to donate his manuscripts to the National Library of Ireland.

    Their sons and daughters also continued to donate their father's work as gifts to the library before they died.

    2015 marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Irish national poet William Butler Yeats, and from his hometown of Sligo to Dublin, the capital of Ireland, to South America and even Africa, Yeats-loving readers have launched creative campaigns to honor the Nobel Prize winner and great romantic poet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your smile

    Neruda can take my bread if you need it, you can take my air, but.

    Don't take your smile off.

    Don't touch this rose, it's your fountain, and the rain comes from your joy.

    It will erupt and your pleasure will come out.

    Sudden silver spray.

    How hard the struggle I have been engaged in, whenever I look back with tired eyes, I often see that the world has not been turned upside down, but when I look at your smile.

    Soar up to find me, the door of life.

    It all opened for me at once.

    O my love, in the darkest of times.

    It will also shine out of your smile if you suddenly see it.

    My blood is spilled on the stones in the streets, and you laugh because of your smile.

    In my hands.

    It will be transformed into a sharp sword.

    Autumn seaside, your smile.

    Set off the waterfall of flying flowers, in the spring, the season of love, I need your smile more, it is like looking forward to my flowers, blue, rose, are blooming in my echoing motherland.

    Smiling, it challenges the night, to the day, to the moon, to the coiled island.

    Challenge the streets and alleys to love you.

    Stupid lad challenge, either open or closed.

    My eyes, as I take a step.

    Whether backward or forward, you can not give me bread, air, etc

    Light and spring, but you must give me a smile, or I will have to sleep at once.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dante's "The New Life".

    Petrarch's Songbook

    Shakespeare's Sonnets

    William Blake's "Song of Innocence" and "Song of Experience".

    "A Red Rose" by Rob Burns

    The poems in these collections are perfect for you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I highly recommend this poem "Life and Death", written on his 74th birthday in 1849, which I like the most, expressing the author's open-minded attitude towards life and outlook on life and death.

    i strove with none, for none was worth my strife:

    nature i loved, and next to nature art:

    i warm'd both hands before the fire of life

    it sinks; and i am ready to depart.

    Translation: I don't fight with anyone, it's not worth winning or losing.

    I love nature, art comes second.

    And with the fire of life, bake my hands.

    As soon as it went out, I turned around and left.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    William Yeats (1865, 1939) was an Irish poet and playwright. Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923. His representative works include the poetry drama Catherine of Hulichen (1902) and Easter of 1916 (1921).

    After the mid-20s of the 20th century, due to his proximity to people's lives and enthusiasm for the study of metaphysical poetry, his works integrate realism, symbolism and philosophical thinking, and express the contradictions and unity of good and evil, life and death, beauty and ugliness, and soul and flesh with refined colloquialism and rich symbolic techniques, which have high artistic value. Prominent poems include The Bell Tower (1928), The Spiraling Staircase (1929) and Sail to Byzantium.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Linda and the Swan.

    When you're old and so on.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There was a man named Nobel, and at that time, he invented explosives. In subsequent research, he was killed by explosives. In his honor, the Nobel Prize was formed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't know if you want to put it on both sides of the TV or one side, if it's on both sides, put two statues of the woman holding a water bottle on her shoulder, one with copper and one with stainless steel, the same size or bigger than a real person, if it's one side, put a big root carving. In fact, some ideas cannot be described in words, only in images.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on the overall style of your home decoration.

    European-style sculptures and the like.

    The Chinese style is to put green plants and the like.

    The modern ones are more avant-garde disc racks and the like.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think you can think about making a custom portrait for your family or yourself.

    It's not only beautiful, but also warm to the family atmosphere, and can be used for the wife, children...

    I've done these kinds of sculptures, and they've worked very well.

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