The Municipal Gallery Revisited is a notable literary work by William Butler Yeats. A complete discussion of this literary work is given, which will help you enhance your literary skills and prepare for the exam. Read the Main texts,
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Summary
Yeats’ second visit to the Art Gallery in Charlemont Square brought back memories of his previous 30 years. In particular, he remembers the heroes who participated in the War of Independence. There were pictures of many heroes such as Roger Casement, Arthur Griffiths, and Kevin O’Higgins. Besides, there were people like Lady Gregory, Synge, and Maud Gonne. In this art gallery photo, Maud Gonne looked very beautiful and humble in the Venetian style. The poem begins by describing in detail the art that the speaker sees around him. In one painting, he saw an ambush, and in another, pilgrims by the water.