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Irish Fairy Tales

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Introduction. 6. 1. LAND AND WATER FAIRIES The Fairies' Dancing-Place. 9. The Rival Kempers. 11. The Young Piper. 15. A Fairy Enchantment. 20. Teigue of the Lee. 21. The Fairy Greyhound. 25. The Lady of Gollerus. 28. EVIL SPIRITS The Devil's Mill. 33. Fergus O'Mara and the Air-Demons. 38. The Man who never knew Fear. 41. CATS Seanchan the Bard and the King of the Cats. 45. Owney and Owney-na-Peak. 48. KINGS AND WARRIORS The Knighting of Cuculain. 57. The Little Weaver of Duleek Gate. 60. APPENDIX Classification of Irish Fairies. 67. Authorities on Irish Folklore. 71.

Author Biography:

Born in Dublin, Ireland, on June 13, 1865, William Butler Yeats was the son of a well-known Irish painter, John Butler Yeats. He spent his childhood in County Sligo, where his parents were raised, and in London. He returned to Dublin at the age of fifteen to continue his education and study painting, but quickly discovered he preferred poetry. Born into the Anglo-Irish landowning class, Yeats became involved with the Celtic Revival, a movement against the cultural influences of English rule in Ireland during the Victorian period, which sought to promote the spirit of Ireland's native heritage. Though Yeats never learned Gaelic himself, his writing at the turn of the century drew extensively from sources in Irish mythology and folklore. Also a potent influence on his poetry was the Irish revolutionary Maud Gonne, whom he met in 1889, a woman equally famous for her passionate nationalist politics and her beauty. Though she married another man in 1903 and grew apart from Yeats (and Yeats himself was eventually married to another woman, Georgie Hyde Lees), she remained a powerful figure in his poetry. W. B. Yeats was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1923 and died in 1939 at the age of seventy-three.
Release date Australia
April 26th, 2016
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  • Illustrated by Jack B. Yeats
Pages
74
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
216x280x4
ISBN-13
9781532948145
Product ID
37579626

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