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The Demi-Gods is an enchanting blend of Irish mythology, humor, and fantasy. The novel follows the mystical adventures of three travelers who encounter divine beings masquerading as ordinary humans. As they wander through the Irish countryside, magical occurrences blend seamlessly with everyday life. Stephens weaves a tale full of whimsy, philosophical reflections, and charming eccentricities, creating a unique narrative that captures the spirit of folklore and the mystique of ancient Ireland.

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The Demi-Gods is an enchanting blend of Irish mythology, humor, and fantasy. The novel follows the mystical adventures of three travelers who encounter divine beings masquerading as ordinary humans. As they wander through the Irish countryside, magical occurrences blend seamlessly with everyday life. Stephens weaves a tale full of whimsy, philosophical reflections, and charming eccentricities, creating a unique narrative that captures the spirit of folklore and the mystique of ancient Ireland.
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James Stephens was an Irish novelist and poet. James Stephens produced many retellings of Irish myths and fairy tales. His retellings are marked by a rare combination of humor and lyricism (Deirdre, and Irish Fairy Tales are often especially praise). He also wrote several original novels (Crock of Gold, Etched in Moonlight, Demi-Gods) based loosely on Irish fairy tales. "Crock of Gold," in particular, achieved enduring popularity and was reprinted frequently throughout the author's lifetime. Stephens began his career as a poet with the tutelage of "Æ" (George William Russell). His first book of poems, "Insurrections," was published during 1909. His last book, "Kings and the Moon" (1938), was also a volume of verse.