The Secret Rose Professor Glen AlmondThe Secret Rose (1897) is a collection of poems by W. B. Yeats. Written in response to demands that the poet write a really national poem or romance, The Secret Rose exhibits Yeats devotion to personal mythology and occult orders, and is a brilliant display of symbolism by one of Irish literatures premier poets. To the Secret Rose opens the collection. The poem, inspired by Yeats membership in the Rosicrucian Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, uses
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