2015
DOI: 10.14354/yjk.2015.47.83
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W. B. Yeats’s “Among School Children”: A Buddhist Reading

Abstract: Abstract:William Butler Yeats's poem "Among School Children" is a meditation on love, essence, and change. This paper attempts to relate the Buddhist theories of essence and change to the core philosophical premises of the poem itself. Furthermore, through two specific Buddhist texts, Milindapanho by Nàgasena and Mūlamādhyamikakārikā by Nagarjuna, the paper illustrates similarities in terms of imagery and philosophical ideas in the specific stanzas of the poem, highlighting a philosophical foundation in musing… Show more

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