The Wanderings of Oisin (/oʊˈʃiːn/ oh-SHEEN) is an epic poem published by William Butler Yeats in 1889 in the book The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems. It was his first publication outside magazines, and immediately won him a reputation as a significant poet. This narrative poem takes the form of a dialogue between the aged Irish hero Oisín and St. Patrick, the man traditionally responsible for converting Ireland to Christianity. Most of the poem is spoken by Oisin, relating his 300-year sojourn in the isles of Faerie. Oisin was not a popular poem with modernist critics like TS Eliot. However, Harold Bloom defended this poem in his book-length study of Yeats, and concludes that it deserves reconsideration.
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| - 오이진의 방랑 (ko)
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| - The Wanderings of Oisin (/oʊˈʃiːn/ oh-SHEEN) is an epic poem published by William Butler Yeats in 1889 in the book The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems. It was his first publication outside magazines, and immediately won him a reputation as a significant poet. This narrative poem takes the form of a dialogue between the aged Irish hero Oisín and St. Patrick, the man traditionally responsible for converting Ireland to Christianity. Most of the poem is spoken by Oisin, relating his 300-year sojourn in the isles of Faerie. Oisin was not a popular poem with modernist critics like TS Eliot. However, Harold Bloom defended this poem in his book-length study of Yeats, and concludes that it deserves reconsideration. (en)
- 오이진의 방랑(The wanderings of Oisin, 1898년)은 대화형식인 장편 소설시이다. 윌리엄 버틀러 예이츠의 출세작. 제1시집 <어신의 방랑과 기타의 시>로 권두(卷頭)를 장식하였다. 아일랜드 전설의 영웅 어신은 불로불사(不老不死)의 섬들을, 사랑의 신 엔가스의 딸 니카브를 따라 방랑하게 되지만 여행을 마치고 고국의 땅을 밟는 순간 눈먼 노인으로 변한 이 작품에는 작자의 이교적(異敎的)인 면이 상징주의 수법으로 묘사되고 있다. (ko)
- "The wanderings of Oisin" ("Oisins vandringar") är en berättande dikt från 1889 av den irländske författaren William Butler Yeats. Ämnet är från och handlar om hur poeten Oisín reser iväg med en sidhe och lever som odödlig i 300 år, för att därefter återvända till ett kristnat Irland. Dikten är uppdelad i tre böcker som vardera täcker 100 år. Den första boken är skriven på jambisk tetrameter, den andra på jambisk pentameter och den tredje på anapestisk hexameter. (sv)
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| - The Wanderings of Oisin (/oʊˈʃiːn/ oh-SHEEN) is an epic poem published by William Butler Yeats in 1889 in the book The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems. It was his first publication outside magazines, and immediately won him a reputation as a significant poet. This narrative poem takes the form of a dialogue between the aged Irish hero Oisín and St. Patrick, the man traditionally responsible for converting Ireland to Christianity. Most of the poem is spoken by Oisin, relating his 300-year sojourn in the isles of Faerie. Oisin was not a popular poem with modernist critics like TS Eliot. However, Harold Bloom defended this poem in his book-length study of Yeats, and concludes that it deserves reconsideration. (en)
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