How significant is Innisfree for the poet in the poem " LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE".
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Yeats describes physical location, on Innisfree, where he will live alone in a self-made cabin.
When Yeats wrote "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" he was very much under the influence of Thoreau.
As with the author of Walden, Yeats found the ideal of leading a simple life close to nature most appealing.
This life of isolated rural bliss represents a haven of peace, far away from the madding crowds of the city.
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