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Sailing to Byzantium: Critical Essay by Stanley M. Holberg

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William Butler Yeats
About 7 pages (2,096 words)
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SOURCE: Holberg, Stanley, M. “Sailing to Byzantium’: A New Source and a New Reading.” English Language Notes 12, No. 2 (December 1974): 112-16.

In the following essay, Holberg examines a new source of inspiration for Yeat's poem.

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