The Celtic Twilight

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Main Author: Yeats, W. B., 1865-1939 (William Butler)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Project Gutenberg, 2003
Series:Project Gutenberg 10459
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Online Access:http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/10459
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Table of Contents:
  • This book
  • A teller of tales
  • Belief and unbelief
  • Mortal help
  • A visionary
  • Village ghosts
  • 'Dust hath closed Helen's eye'
  • A knight of the sheep
  • An enduring heart
  • The sorcerers
  • The devil
  • Happy and unhappy theologians
  • The last gleeman
  • Regina, regina pigmeorum, veni
  • 'And fair, fierce women'
  • Enchanted woods
  • Miraculous creatures
  • Aristotle of the books
  • The swine of the gods
  • A voice
  • Kidnappers
  • The untiring ones
  • Earth, fire and water
  • The old town
  • The man and his boots
  • A coward
  • The three O'Byrnes and the evil faeries
  • Drumcliff and Rosses
  • The thick skull of the fortunate
  • The religion of a sailor
  • Concerning the nearness together of heaven, earth, and purgatory
  • The eaters of precious stones
  • Our Lady of the hills
  • The golden age
  • A remonstrance with Scotsmen for having soured the disposition of their ghosts and faeries
  • War
  • The queen and the fool
  • The friends of the people of faery
  • Dreams that have no moral
  • By the roadside
  • Into the twilight.