Best known for his poetry, William Butler Yeats dedicated a large part of his life to Irish folklore. His aim was to study the mythic and magical roots of the Irish tales, which resulted in this great "handful of dreams," as the author called it. "The Celtic Twilight" invites you into the eerie and puckish world of fairies, ghosts, and spirits. Its title referred to the pre-dawn hours when the Druids performed their rituals. Yeats wrote the book from stories recounted to the poet by his friends, neighbors, and acquaintances.
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry
W. B. Yeats
bookBest-Loved Yeats
W. B. Yeats
bookThe Tower : Poetry Collection
W. B. Yeats
bookJohn Sherman; and, Dhoya
W. B. Yeats
bookPoems
W. B. Yeats
bookJohn Sherman; and, Dhoya
W. B. Yeats
bookResponsibilities, and other poems
W. B. Yeats
bookThe Cutting of an Agate
W. B. Yeats
bookThe King's Threshold; and On Baile's Strand
W. B. Yeats
bookThe Hour Glass
W. B. Yeats
bookReveries over Childhood and Youth
W. B. Yeats
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