Easter, 1916 Published in ‘Michael Robartes and the Dancer’ (1921)

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Easter, 1916 Published in ‘Michael Robartes and the Dancer’ (1921)

Background: AO4 At Easter ,000 Volunteers and 200 Citizen Army seize the GPO and other sites in Dublin, proclaiming an independent Republic with a provisional government led by Padraic Pearse. The rebels surrendered after a week's fighting. The Government's harsh response turned 16 rebel leaders into Nationalist martyrs and created powerful myths which would sustain future conflicts.

The foundation of a myth: ‘ a terrible beauty is born’ Yeats notes at the end of this poem, ‘all are changed, changed utterly,/ A terrible beauty is born.’ This clip from 1934, which shows the commemoration of this event, illustrates how prescient Yeats’ prediction was: ro=setresource&template=vid&resourceID=1413

Literature as a revenge Oscar Wilde: “The Saxon took our lands from us and made us destitute... but we took their language and added new beauties to it.” “That a country with the population of Alabama or Kentucky, a place occupied for over 800 years with its indigenous language, history, and culture almost eradicated should produce writers who have dominated English and world literature is nothing short of miraculous. It is Ireland’s ultimate revenge on the British: co-opting their language and affixing and Irish accent on English literary culture.” (from Litchfield talks)

Timeline of Irish History 1167 Arrival of the Norman Warlords at the invitation of King of Leinster, Dermot McMurrogh who had petitioned King Henry II for assistance Defeat of Catholic forces of James II by William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne First of the Penal Laws instituted against Catholics in Ireland that banned Catholic worship and restricted education and property Grattan Parliament establishes legislative independence United Irish Rebellion 1800 The Act of Union – dissolves Irish parliament in Dublin and transfers legislative control to Westminster, effectively ending self-rule Catholic Emancipation gained largely from the efforts of Daniel O’Connell Great Famine 1847 Fenian Rebellion suppressed Home Rule effort led by Charles Stewart Parnell Easter Rising War of Independence 1922 Treaty creating the Irish Free State and partitioning Ireland Irish Civil War 1949 Irish Republic established

Recap – Yeats’ role to re-claiming Irishness 1.Revival of pre-Christian beliefs, folk tales, myths and legends, and ennobling of the spirituality of Irish peasants, which had once been dismissed as primitive superstitions. 2.Dramatisation of Irish identity through the Abbey Theatre (the first Irish National Theatre of its kind)

Easter 1916 – things to consider Merging of public and private Maud Gonne married Irish nationlist John Macbride who abused her but became a national hero through his role in Easter Uprising ‘September 1913’ vocalises disappointment that is both personal and public: failure in love and disillusion with Irish attitudes and values Arguably, the Easter Uprising forces Yeats to revive and reconsider beliefs he thought were ‘dead and gone’.

Yeats on the writing of the poem ‘I am trying to write a poem on the men executed – ‘a terrible beauty has been born again’.. I had no idea that any public event could so deeply move me- and I am very despondent about the future. At the moment I feel that all the work of years has been overturned, all the bringing together of classes, all the freeing of Irish literature and criticism from politics.’ (in a letter to Maud Gonne)

A poem of contradictions? The rebels had achieved dignity and martyrdom but at what cost? They had transformed the present but what would the future be? Now Macbride was dead, would Maud Gonne accept his final proposal?

Interpretations – which do you most agree with? A eulogy to fallen heroes A quarrel between the public and private A poet speaking with two voices; an ‘antithetical vision’