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Appendix II: Yeats's Notes on Leo Frobenius's The Voice of Africa (1913) | |
Gibson, M.I | |
2016-11-01 | |
Source Publication | Yeats, Philosophy and the Occult |
Publication Place | Clemson, SC |
Publisher | Clemson University Press (an imprint of Liverpool University Press) |
Pages | 305-325 |
Abstract | A detailed examination of W.B.Yeats's notes, in Rapallo Notebook E (1929-1930), of Leo Frobenius's The Voice of Africa. It examines the way in which Yeats related Frobenius's Black Atlantis theory to his own understanding of Calendrianism and the movements of civilization; and found parallels between Yoruban Culture and those in the West. |
Keyword | Yeats Yoruba Anthropology Atlantis Carthage calendars |
Language | 英語English |
ISBN | 9781942954262 |
The Source to Article | PB_Publication |
PUB ID | 27101 |
Document Type | Book chapter |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Gibson, M.I. Appendix II: Yeats's Notes on Leo Frobenius's The Voice of Africa (1913)[M]. Yeats, Philosophy and the Occult, Clemson, SC:Clemson University Press (an imprint of Liverpool University Press), 2016, 305-325. |
APA | Gibson, M.I.(2016). Appendix II: Yeats's Notes on Leo Frobenius's The Voice of Africa (1913). Yeats, Philosophy and the Occult, 305-325. |
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