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Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by Y. W. Evans Wentz β€” book cover

Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries

by W. Y. Evans Wentz
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Overview

This classic on the subject is dedicated to two people who greatly influenced the author W.B. Yeats and AE, perhaps the greatest mystic and visionary of this century.

Synopsis

"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries" is the broadest, most scholarly, yet open-minded exploration of the whole concept of this place and these beings we usually cannot even see. Evans-Wentz was catching the last of the lore as it was seen and believed in by the old people who would've come of age in the 19th century, since he was recording their stories about 1910, in out of the way places where the inroads of the Industrial Age had not made a permanent home in the mind sets of the country people. There is so much in this one book, it would tax me to list it all; so dive in for yourself and see, and hear the words of the people as Evan-Wentz recorded them. He does it in an admirable way, though he, as an American, was an outsider coming into this lore, the respect he feels for the knowledge and insights, the values and views of the informants is evident in every line.

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Book Details

Published
August 12, 2011
Publisher
CreateSpace
Pages
474
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781466236417

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