English cup, Irish coffee and black sugar: postcolonial perspectives on the poetry of W.B. Yeats has considered the poetry of the Anglo-Irish poet, W.B. Yeats in the context of race, class and gender from a postcolonial Indian perspective. The author has in this book reread and redefined Yeats's poetry in the light of the colonization of Ireland by Britain. He has shown how Yeats wrote the nation into being in his oeuvre and narrated it across the body of a ...