THE CLASSIC ONE-VOLUME INTRODUCTION TO IRELAND'S RICH FOLKLORE: WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS'S MAGICAL SELECTION OF TRADITIONAL IRISH FAIRY AND FOLK TALES. Fairy and Folk Tales of Ireland combines two books of Irish folklore collected and edited by William Butler Yeats -- Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, first published in 1888, and Irish Fairy Tales, published in 1892. In this delightful gathering of legend and song, the familiar characters of Irish myth come to life: the mercurial trooping fairies, as ready to make mischief as to do good; the solitary and industrious Lepracaun and his…mehr
THE CLASSIC ONE-VOLUME INTRODUCTION TO IRELAND'S RICH FOLKLORE: WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS'S MAGICAL SELECTION OF TRADITIONAL IRISH FAIRY AND FOLK TALES. Fairy and Folk Tales of Ireland combines two books of Irish folklore collected and edited by William Butler Yeats -- Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, first published in 1888, and Irish Fairy Tales, published in 1892. In this delightful gathering of legend and song, the familiar characters of Irish myth come to life: the mercurial trooping fairies, as ready to make mischief as to do good; the solitary and industrious Lepracaun and his dissipated cousin, the Cluricaun; the fearsome Pooka, who lives among ruins and has "grown monstrous with much solitude"; and the Banshee, whose eerie wailing warns of death. More than an ambitious and successful effort to preserve the rich heritage of his native land, this volume confirms Yeats's conviction that imagination is the source of both life and art. As Benedict Kiely observes in his foreword, Yeats was seeking "not for the meaning of any mystery but for what he had already determined to find...a world of the imagination...a world that fed on dreaming and not on the painted toy of grey truth."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Butler Yeats is generally considered to be Ireland’s greatest poet, living or dead, and one of the most important literary figures of the twentieth century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923.
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CONTENTS Foreword by Benedict KielyFAIRY AND FOLK TALES OF THE IRISH PEASANTRY Introduction THE TROOPING FAIRIES The Fairies Frank Martin and the Fairies The Priest's Supper The Fairy Well Of Lagnanay Teig O'Kane and the Corpse Paddy Corcoran's Wife Cusheen Loo The White Trout; A Legend of Cong The Fairy Thorn The Legend of Knockgrafton A Donegal Fairy Changelings The Brewery of Egg-shells The Fairy Nurse Jamie Freel and the Young Lady The Stolen Child The Merrow The Soul Cages Flory Cantillon's Funeral THE SOLITARY FAIRIES Lepracaun, Cluricaun, Far Darrig The Lepracaun; or, Fairy Shoemaker Master and Man Far Darrig in Donegal The Pooka The Piper and the Púca Daniel O'Rourke The Kildare Pooka The Banshee How Thomas Connolly Met the Banshee A Lamentation for the Death of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald The Banshee of the Mac Carthys GHOSTS A Dream Grace Connor A Legend of Tyrone The Black Lamb Song of the Ghost The Radiant Boy The Fate of Frank M'Kenna WITCHES, FAIRY DOCTORS Bewitched Butter (Donegal) A Queen's County Witch The Witch Hare Bewitched Butter (Queen's County) The Horned Women The Witches' Excursion The Confessions of Tom Bourke The Pudding Bewitched TÍR-NA-N-OG The Legend of O'Donoghue Rent-Day Loughleagh (Lake of Healing) Hy-Brasail -- The Isle of the Blest The Phantom Isle SAINTS, PRIESTS The Priest's Soul The Priest of Coloony The Story of the Little Bird Conversion of King Laoghaire's Daughters King O'Toole and his Goose THE DEVIL The Demon Cat The Long Spoon The Countess Kathleen O'Shea The Three Wishes GIANTS The Giant's Stairs A Legend of Knockmany KINGS, QUEENS, PRINCESSES, EARLS, ROBBERS The Twelve Wild Geese The Lazy Beauty and her Aunts The Haughty Princess The Enchantment of Gearoidh Iarla Munachar and Manachar Donald and his Neighbours The Jackdaw The Story of Conn-eda Notes Some Authorities on Irish Folk-lore IRISH FAIRY TALES Note Introduction LAND AND WATER FAIRIES The Fairies' Dancing-place The Rival Kempers The Young Piper A Fairy Enchantment Teigue of the Lee The Fairy Greyhound The Lady of Gollerus EVIL SPIRITS The Devil's Mill Fergus O'Mara and the Air-demons The Man Who Never Knew Fear CATS Seanchan the Bard and the King of the Cats Owney and Owney-na-Peak KINGS AND WARRIORS The Knighting of Cuculain The Little Weaver of Duleek Gate APPENDIX Classification of Irish Fairies Authorities on Irish Folk-lore
CONTENTS Foreword by Benedict KielyFAIRY AND FOLK TALES OF THE IRISH PEASANTRY Introduction THE TROOPING FAIRIES The Fairies Frank Martin and the Fairies The Priest's Supper The Fairy Well Of Lagnanay Teig O'Kane and the Corpse Paddy Corcoran's Wife Cusheen Loo The White Trout; A Legend of Cong The Fairy Thorn The Legend of Knockgrafton A Donegal Fairy Changelings The Brewery of Egg-shells The Fairy Nurse Jamie Freel and the Young Lady The Stolen Child The Merrow The Soul Cages Flory Cantillon's Funeral THE SOLITARY FAIRIES Lepracaun, Cluricaun, Far Darrig The Lepracaun; or, Fairy Shoemaker Master and Man Far Darrig in Donegal The Pooka The Piper and the Púca Daniel O'Rourke The Kildare Pooka The Banshee How Thomas Connolly Met the Banshee A Lamentation for the Death of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald The Banshee of the Mac Carthys GHOSTS A Dream Grace Connor A Legend of Tyrone The Black Lamb Song of the Ghost The Radiant Boy The Fate of Frank M'Kenna WITCHES, FAIRY DOCTORS Bewitched Butter (Donegal) A Queen's County Witch The Witch Hare Bewitched Butter (Queen's County) The Horned Women The Witches' Excursion The Confessions of Tom Bourke The Pudding Bewitched TÍR-NA-N-OG The Legend of O'Donoghue Rent-Day Loughleagh (Lake of Healing) Hy-Brasail -- The Isle of the Blest The Phantom Isle SAINTS, PRIESTS The Priest's Soul The Priest of Coloony The Story of the Little Bird Conversion of King Laoghaire's Daughters King O'Toole and his Goose THE DEVIL The Demon Cat The Long Spoon The Countess Kathleen O'Shea The Three Wishes GIANTS The Giant's Stairs A Legend of Knockmany KINGS, QUEENS, PRINCESSES, EARLS, ROBBERS The Twelve Wild Geese The Lazy Beauty and her Aunts The Haughty Princess The Enchantment of Gearoidh Iarla Munachar and Manachar Donald and his Neighbours The Jackdaw The Story of Conn-eda Notes Some Authorities on Irish Folk-lore IRISH FAIRY TALES Note Introduction LAND AND WATER FAIRIES The Fairies' Dancing-place The Rival Kempers The Young Piper A Fairy Enchantment Teigue of the Lee The Fairy Greyhound The Lady of Gollerus EVIL SPIRITS The Devil's Mill Fergus O'Mara and the Air-demons The Man Who Never Knew Fear CATS Seanchan the Bard and the King of the Cats Owney and Owney-na-Peak KINGS AND WARRIORS The Knighting of Cuculain The Little Weaver of Duleek Gate APPENDIX Classification of Irish Fairies Authorities on Irish Folk-lore
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