The Celtic twilight /
One of the best known prose collections of Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats takes a look at the long connection between the people of Ireland and the mystical creatures known as Fairies.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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[Luton] :
Andrews UK, Ltd.,
©2012.
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ISBN: | 9781781668184 1781668183 |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Front matter; Title page; Copyright page; Body matter; The Hosting Of The Sidhe; This Book; A Teller Of Tales; Belief And unbelief; Mortal Help; A Visionary; Village Ghosts; Dust Hath Closed Helen's Eye; A Knight Of The Sheep; An Enduring Heart; The Sorcerers; The Devil; Happy And Unhappy Theologians; The Last Gleeman; Regina, Regina Pigmeorum, Veni; And Fair, Fierce Women; Enchanted Woods; Miraculous Creatures; Aristotle Of The Books; The Swine Of The Gods; A Voice; Kidnappers; The Untiring Ones; Earth, Fire and Water; The Old Town; The Man And His Boots; A Coward.
- The Three O'Byrnes And The Devil FaeriesDrumcliff And Rosses; The Thick Skull Of The Fortunate; The Religions Of A Sailor; Concerning The Nearness; The Eaters Of Precious Stones; Our Lady Of The Hills; The Golden Age; A Remonstrance With Scotsmen; War; The Queen And The Fool; The Friends Of The People Of Faery; Dreams That Have No Moral; By The Roadside; Into The Twighlight.