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Yeats, first published in , provides a series of intriguing new readings of his work in relation to his profound involvement with occultism and folklore.
This collection brings together all of W. Through his researches on Irish folklore, Yeats attempted to create a movement in literature that was enriched by and rooted in a vital native tradition.
Born and educated in Dublin, Ireland, William Butler Yeats discovered early in his literary career a fascination with Irish folklore and the occult. Later awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in , Yeats produced a vast collection of stories, songs, and poetry of Ireland's historical and legendary past.
These writings helped secure for Yeats recognition as a leading proponent of Irish nationalism and Irish cultural independence. Originally published in two separate books near the end of the nineteenth century, 'Irish Fairy and Folk Tales' have preserved a rich and charming heritage in an authentic Irish voice.
In this volume, extraordinary characters of Irish myth are brought to life through the brilliant poetic voice of W. These legendary stories of capricious Trooping Fairies, the frightful Banshee, Kings and Queens, Giants, Devils and the ever popular Leprechaun will delight and entertain readers of all ages. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper. The first time I saw him he was cooking mushrooms for himself; the next time he was asleep under a hedge, smiling in his sleep.
He was indeed always cheerful, though I thought I could see in his eyes swift as the eyes of a rabbit, when they peered out of their wrinkled holes a melancholy which was well-nigh a portion of their joy; the visionary melancholy of purely instinctive natures and of all animals. And yet there was much in his life to depress him, for in the triple solitude of age, eccentricity, and deafness, he went about much pestered by children.
It was for this very reason perhaps that he ever recommended mirth and hopefulness. He was fond, for instance, of telling how Collumcille cheered up his mother. The next day Collumcille came again, and exactly the same conversation took place, but the third day the mother said, 'Better, thank God.
He had many strange sights to keep him cheerful or to make him sad.