In this essay I will give a personal interpretation of the two poems by William Butler Yeats firstly “The lake isle of Innisfree” and also “The man who dreamed of Faeryland”. ...
The poem “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” was written in 1890 and first appeared in the National Observer on the 13th December 1890. ... ” He says that at the lake “Midnight there is a glimmer, and at noon there is a purple glow, and the evening is full of linnet’s wings. The poet for a second time make his declaration of rising up and going to Innisfree, for always, night and day, he hears the lake water lapping “with low sounds by the shore”. ...
In “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” the poem is set in faraway setting, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life and this is one of the characteristics of Romantic poetry.
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