. "5051"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Tornet (The Tower) \u00E4r en diktsamling av William Butler Yeats, utgiven 1928.Titeln, vilken boken delar med dikt nummer tv\u00E5, anspelar p\u00E5 som Yeats k\u00F6pte och bodde i en tid med sin familj. Boken inneh\u00E5ller flera av Yeats' mest k\u00E4nda dikter, d\u00E4ribland \"Sailing to Byzantium\", \"Leda and the Swan\", och \"Among School Children\". Tornet kombinerar personliga motiv med mytologi och historia. Ett viktigt tema \u00E4r f\u00F6rfattarens f\u00F6rh\u00E5llande till sitt \u00E5ldrande. Den har j\u00E4mf\u00F6rts med T. S. Eliots diktsamling Det \u00F6de landet. P\u00E5 svenska finns boken sedan 2012 i Brombergs serie Nobelklassiker."@sv . . . "The Tower is a book of poems by W. B. Yeats, published in 1928. The Tower was Yeats's first major collection as Nobel Laureate after receiving the Nobel Prize in 1923. It is considered to be one of the poet's most influential volumes and was well received by the public. The title, which the book shares with the second poem, refers to Ballylee Castle, a Norman tower which Yeats purchased and restored in 1917. Yeats Gaelicized the name to Thoor Ballyllee, and it has retained the title to this day. Yeats often summered at Thoor Ballylee with his family until 1928."@en . "1093099572"^^ . . . . . . "Tornet (The Tower) \u00E4r en diktsamling av William Butler Yeats, utgiven 1928.Titeln, vilken boken delar med dikt nummer tv\u00E5, anspelar p\u00E5 som Yeats k\u00F6pte och bodde i en tid med sin familj. Boken inneh\u00E5ller flera av Yeats' mest k\u00E4nda dikter, d\u00E4ribland \"Sailing to Byzantium\", \"Leda and the Swan\", och \"Among School Children\". Tornet kombinerar personliga motiv med mytologi och historia. Ett viktigt tema \u00E4r f\u00F6rfattarens f\u00F6rh\u00E5llande till sitt \u00E5ldrande. Den har j\u00E4mf\u00F6rts med T. S. Eliots diktsamling Det \u00F6de landet. P\u00E5 svenska finns boken sedan 2012 i Brombergs serie Nobelklassiker."@sv . "Tornet (bok)"@sv . . . . . "1493915"^^ . "The Tower is a book of poems by W. B. Yeats, published in 1928. The Tower was Yeats's first major collection as Nobel Laureate after receiving the Nobel Prize in 1923. It is considered to be one of the poet's most influential volumes and was well received by the public. The title, which the book shares with the second poem, refers to Ballylee Castle, a Norman tower which Yeats purchased and restored in 1917. Yeats Gaelicized the name to Thoor Ballyllee, and it has retained the title to this day. Yeats often summered at Thoor Ballylee with his family until 1928. The book includes several of Yeats' most famous poems, including \"Sailing to Byzantium,\" \"Leda and the Swan,\" and \"Among School Children.\""@en . "The Tower (poetry collection)"@en . . . .