W. B. Yeats and "A Vision": Contents (original) (raw)
The following headings give the major areas covered on this site. The first group covers the themes of the System in the two versions of A Vision and the preparatory drafts, and they are arranged in progressive order of complexity, as far as is possible. Each page starts with a general view and then moves on to more involved issues in the course of the treatment, again as far as is possible, so that readers who do not want so much depth can read the first few screens, while those who want more detail can go further. The second group looks at the surrounding context and issues. The contemporary reviews collect the majority of the reviews of the version of 1925, A Packet for Ezra Pound, and the version of 1937. The last group offers apparatus and links. The site map gives a fuller picture of the site as a whole.
An Overview of Yeats and A Vision
A General Introduction
Gyres and Geometry
The Tinctures
The Phases of the Moon
The Human Being
The Faculties
The Wheel
The Principles
Life and the After-life
The Daimon
History and the Great Year
The Place of the Divine
A Glossary of Special Terms related to A Vision
The Two Editions of A Vision
The Fictions of the Two Editions of A Vision
Automatic Script
Other Esoteric and Occult Systems
T. Werner Laurie's Prospectus for Subscribers for the 1925 version of A Vision. The 1937 version, published by Macmillan, and which is significantly different, had a print-run of 1,500.
Contemporary Reviews
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Links
Site Map
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