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¡¡¡¡William Butler Yeats, a most famous Irish writer, was born in Dublin on June 13, 1865£®His childhood lacked the harmony(ºÍÄÀ)that was typical of a happy family£®Later, Yeats shocked his family by saying that he remembered ¡°little of childhood but its pain¡±£®In fact, he inherited(¼Ì³Ð)excellent taste in art from his family£­both his father and his brother were painters£®But he finally settled on literature, particularly drama(Ï·¾ç)and poetry£®

¡¡¡¡Yeats had strong faith in coming of new artistic movements£®He set himself the fresh task in founding an Irish national theatre in the late 1890s£®His early theatrical experiments, however, were not received favorably at the beginning£®He didn¡¯t lose heart, and finally enjoyed success in his poetical drama£®

¡¡¡¡Compared with his dramatic works, Yeats¡¯s poems attract much admiring notice£®The subject matter includes love, nature, history, time and aging£®Though Yeats generally relied on very tradisional forms, he brought modern sensibility to them£®As his literary life progressed, his poetry grew finer and richer, which led him to worldwide recognition£®

¡¡¡¡He had not enjoyed a major public life since winning the Nobel Price in 1923£®Yet, he continued writing almost to the end of his life£®Had Yeats stopped writing at age 40, he would probably now his valued as a manor poet, for there is no other example in literary history of a poet¡¡who produces his greatest works between the ages of 50 and 75£®After Yeats¡¯s death in 1939, W£®H£®Auden wrote, among others, the following lines£º

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