Explain the major themes of wiliam Buttler Yeats poetry? with reference
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The result is that his themes cover such wide-ranging areas as love, old age, politics art and aristocracy, violence and prophecy, history, myth, unity of being and country, intellectual hatred, innocence, anarchy and nostalgia. A romantic longing to escape is one of the major themes of Yeats's poetry
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