Department of English Language and Cultures

Andrew Fitzsimons

  (フィッツサイモンズ アンドルー)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Faculty of Letters, Department of English Language and Cultures, Gakushuin University

J-GLOBAL ID
201301070506204940
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7000005931

Papers

 18
  • Where Love and Imagination Colour the Dark: Essays on Thomas Kinsella, edited by Adrienne Leavy (Wake Forest University Press), 108-131, 2025  Peer-reviewedLead author
  • Andrew Fitzsimons
    ELOPE: English Language Overseas Perspectives and Enquiries, 21(2) 15-31, Dec 24, 2024  Peer-reviewedInvited
    This paper explores the centrality of the poem “Ego Dominus Tuus” (1915) to Yeats’s thinking about the role of crisis and biographical self-fashioning in the creation of great art, and the significance of Italy and Italian examples in Yeats’s work. The vision of art that emerges in Yeats’s mature poetry, the doctrine of the mask and the anti-self, and the full articulation of his personal myth in A Vision (1925), are generated to a significant degree out of Yeats’s encounter with the courtly ideals of Baldassare Castiglione, which in turn informed his idiosyncratic, but for the development of his mature vision of art crucial, reading of Dante Alighieri. “Ego Dominus Tuus” is the poem in which the twin influences of Castiglione and Dante merge, and the poem which signals an imaginative fresh start for Yeats.
  • Journal of Irish Studies, 39 23-35, 2023  Peer-reviewedInvited
  • Andrew Fitzsimons
    Irish University Review, 50(1) 206-214, Jun, 2020  Peer-reviewedInvited
  • Journal of Irish Studies, 32 43-52, 2017  Peer-reviewed

Misc.

 36

Books and Other Publications

 13

Presentations

 41

Teaching Experience

 2

Professional Memberships

 1

Media Coverage

 8