Mint Editions (Poetry and Verse)
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Mint Editions (Poetry and Verse)

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Mint Editions (Poetry and Verse)

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About This Book

The Celtic Twilight (1893) is a collection of stories written and edited by W.B. Yeats. Compiled at the height of the Celtic Twilight, a movement to revive the myths and traditions of Ancient Ireland, The Celtic Twilight captures a wide range of stories, songs, poems, and firsthand accounts from artists and storytellers dedicated to the preservation of Irish culture.

In "Belief and Unbelief, " a story is shared about a village at the foot of Ben Bulben. One day, a young girl disappears while walking through a local field. Fearful that the faeries have gotten her, the townspeople conduct a search of the village, checking every home while burning ragweed and reciting spells to ward off the mischievous spirits. "Mortal Help" discusses the interdependence of humans and faeries, who require the presence of the living in order to play games in the physical world. As evidence, an old ditch digger tells a story from his youth, when he witnessed a group of faeries playing the game of hurling not far from the field where he was working. In "A Knight of the Sheep, " an old farmer faces off with the local tax collector, and both struggle to maintain respect for one another while trading shrewdly concealed insults. "The Devil" discusses several demonic sightings among Irish peasants, who claim to have met Lucifer by the side of the road by day and under the bed at night. The Celtic Twilight captures the collision of ancient and modern Ireland, preserving its legends while ensuring their mystery remains.

This edition of W.B. Yeats's The Celtic Twilight is a classic of Irish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Publisher
Mint Editions
Year
2021
ISBN
9781513275840

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Epigraph
  5. Contents
  6. The Hosting of the Sidhe
  7. This Book (I, II)
  8. A Teller of Tales
  9. Belief and Unbelief
  10. Mortal Help
  11. A Visionary
  12. Village Ghosts
  13. “Dust Hath Closed Helen’s Eye” (I, II)
  14. A Knight of the Sheep
  15. An Enduring Heart
  16. The Sorcerers
  17. The Devil
  18. Happy and Unhappy Theologians (I, II)
  19. The Last Gleeman
  20. Regina, Regina Pigmeorum, Veni
  21. “And Fair, Fierce Women”
  22. Enchanted Woods (I, II)
  23. Miraculous Creatures
  24. Aristotle of the Books
  25. The Swine of the Gods
  26. A Voice
  27. Kidnappers
  28. The Untiring Ones
  29. Earth, Fire and Water
  30. The Old Town
  31. The Man and his Boots
  32. A Coward
  33. The Three O’Byrnes and the Evil Faeries
  34. Drumcliff and Rosses
  35. The Thick Skull of the Fortunate (I, II)
  36. The Religion of a Sailor
  37. Concerning the Nearness Together of Heaven, Earth, and Purgatory
  38. The Eaters of Precious Stones
  39. Our Lady of the Hills
  40. The Golden Age
  41. A Remonstrance with Scotsmen for Having Soured the Disposition of their Ghosts and Faeries
  42. War
  43. The Queen and the Fool
  44. The Friends of the People of Faery
  45. Dreams that Have No Moral
  46. By the Roadside
  47. Into the Twilight
  48. A Note About the Author
  49. A Note from the Publisher