In all, it is a worthy classroom text for opening up discussion, for beginning Yeatss work, providing contexts for analysis, and enabling a community of interpretation. Lively and lucid, it moves along at a steady pace and sustains interest for the most part despite the aforementioned moments of over-labour. In all, this is a wide-ranging, sometimes eccentric, but irrefutably passionate, penetrating, and personal tribute from one reader to a poem and a poet that we will never exhaust.
Maria Johnston, Years Work in English Studies
Truly exhilarating
Times Literary Supplement, Paul Muldoon's Book of The Year 3/12/2010
Wood commits himself to detailed reading and careful interpretation of poetry; and the more of this he engages in, the less Yeats seems a mere literary manifestation of theoretical models of "violence".
Peter McDonald, Times Literary Supplement
the reader is immersed in a range of lively arguments
New Yorker
Wood's criticism is exuberantly characterful, adventurous in its scholarship, and greedily, giddily speculative
Leo Robson, New Statesman