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Rosa Alchemica

Rosa Alchemica

Par Yeats, W. B.

Publié par Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664633231
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In "Rosa Alchemica," W. B. Yeats explores the mystical and philosophical dimensions of alchemy through a symbolic narrative that intertwines the material and spiritual realms. Written in a lyrical style characteristic of Yeats's later work, the text delves into themes of transformation, desire, and the quest for ultimate knowledge. The book is steeped in rich imagery and esoteric symbolism, reflecting Yeats'Äôs engagement with various traditions, including mysticism and occult practices, and illustrates his conviction in the interrelation between the physical and spiritual worlds, presenting alchemy as both a metaphorical and literal pathway to enlightenment. W. B. Yeats, a pivotal figure in the Irish literary revival and a Nobel laureate, was deeply influenced by the esoteric traditions of his day, including the Theosophical Society and the Golden Dawn. His fascination with the mystical and the metaphysical is intricately woven into his poetry and prose. "Rosa Alchemica" stands as an embodiment of his exploration into the metaphysical, reflecting his desire to synthesize profound philosophical concepts with personal and national identity amidst the backdrop of a rapidly changing Ireland. For readers intrigued by the intersection of poetry and philosophy, "Rosa Alchemica" is an essential addition to Yeats's oeuvre. This work beckons not only those interested in literary aesthetics but also readers who seek to unpack the deeper spiritual and philosophical inquiries that challenge the boundaries of understanding. Yeats'Äôs profound engagement with the theme of transformation invites readers to reflect on their own journeys of self-discovery.
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