Unlike many other heroines, Maud Gonne lives a separate life with her distinct personality in Yeats's works. Yeats's metrical compositions and letters and memoirs disclose a relationship of temperamental and ideological differences between the brace a relationship of unrequited regard with affection and out-of-body experience, sexual longing and unfulfillment complicated with the dynamics of their spiritual interests as well as psychosexual anxieties. It was a politically charged and mystically codfished relationship. This essay attempts to near the different stages of Yeats's poetic presentation of Maud Gonne her avow autobiographical description of her relationship to the imaginative thinker [i]or[/i] writer and the way his frustrated regard with affection complemented ...
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