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Celtic Twilight: Faerie and Folklore
Celtic Twilight: Faerie and Folklore | William Butler Yeats
Best known for his poetry, William Butler Yeats (1865 1939) was also a dedicated exponent of Irish folklore. Yeats took a particular interest in the tales' mythic and magical roots. "The Celtic Twilight" ventures into the eerie and puckish world of fairies, ghosts, and spirits. "This handful of dreams," as the author referred to it, first appeared in 1893, and its title refers to the pre-dawn hours, when the Druids performed their rituals. It consists of stories recounted to the poet by his friends, neighbors, and acquaintances. Yeats' faithful transcription of their narratives includes his own visionary experiences, appended to the storytellers' words as a form of commentary."
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rabbitprincess
The Celtic Twilight | William Butler Yeats
Bailedbailed

I had to wonder how much of this was different from the volume of fairy and folk tales I read a few years ago (that took me a couple of tries to read). Not in the right headspace for this.

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brstaley
The Celtic Twilight | W. B. Yeats
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“Our feet would linger where beauty has lived its life of sorrow to make us understand that it is not of the world.”

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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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Mehso-so

Not quite what I was expecting, but still interesting. This book is a collection of faeries stories collected by William Butler Yeats around his beloved Ireland.

Which works for my #Scarathalon theme for #TeamStoker (3 pts) & my prompt from WAY back in Winter for #Booked2019 #SetInIreland #IrishAuthor

But I have to say, with the way we view horror today, people being “disappeared” to faerie, and visions & haunting isn‘t quite as scary.

BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 5y
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GingerAntics
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Bailedbailed

It‘s not the introduction. It‘s the book. Kill me now. The most exciting part of this book is the cover. Literally.
Reads like a piece of bad academia. It gives very dry, academic descriptions of faerielore without ever showing the great life, depth, color, wonder, or beauty that exists within these stories. Active use of passive voice makes this even dryer. Yeats‘s poetry is wonderful, but this is rambling and painful to read. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

GingerAntics It‘s like having someone tell you about the great folktales he‘s been told, who can‘t really tell stories. I know Yeats is better than this. I just can‘t do this. Halfway through and you couldn‘t pay me enough to make me keep reading this crap. Somehow he‘s taken these fun stories and made them as dull as humanly possible. #wbyeats #celtictwilight #dnf #totaldisappointment #killme 5y
Bookwomble I had a not dissimilar reaction when I read it. Have you read the tagged book? That one I enjoyed, though read in the '80s, so my memory is dim. 5y
GingerAntics @Bookwomble it sounds familiar. I‘m going to have to double check. 5y
wordzie ❤ the review 5y
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GingerAntics
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Interesting thought on belief.
#celtictwilight #wbyeats #belief
Not sure how I feel about this book yet. I feel like I‘m still in the introductory phase. At least I hope so. If this is the whole book, I will go mad.

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Megara
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Megara
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“...for our feet would linger where beauty has lived its life of sorrow to make us understand that it is not of the world.”

#serialreader

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Megara
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I dusted off the old @SerialReader app this night. Ready for some tales! #serialreader

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Bookwomble
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This has such an evocative title, I've wanted to read it for decades. I'd expected it to be a lyrical celebration of the folkloric traditions of Ireland, and those parts of it that were that, I found the best. For the rest, it was a collection of brief outlines of fairly typical folkloric tales, interspersed with some slightly longer stories, some of which were interesting. A slightly disappointing read, but still worthwhile. 3.5/5🌟

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Bookwomble
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"Cats were serpents, and they were made into cats at the time of some great change in the world. That is why they are hard to kill, and why it is dangerous to meddle with them. If you annoy a cat it might claw or bite you in a way that would put poison in you, and that would be the serpent's tooth."

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Bookwomble
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“Out-worn heart, in a time out-worn,
Come clear of the nets of wrong and right;
Laugh, heart, again in the gray twilight,
Sigh, heart, again in the dew of the moon."

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Bookwomble
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"The things a man has heard and seen are threads of life, and if he pull them carefully from the confused distaff of memory, any who will can weave them into whatever garments of belief please them best"

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SkeletonKey
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This book has been harder to read than I expected but there still are some awesome truths inside.

#faeries #feelings #serialreader

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SkeletonKey
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Currently reading on Serial Reader. Hope they have more like this!

#fairies #classics #serialreader

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TheBookKeeper
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"We can make our minds so like still water that beings gather about us that they may see, it may be, their own images, and so live for a moment with a clearer, perhaps even with a fiercer life because of our quiet."
W B Yeats, The Celtic Twilight: Faerie and Folklore

#yeats #theceltictwilight #quiet #contemplation

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mariaku21
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Pickpick

And I'm done. First time I've read a book by Yeats but this won't be my last.
Thanks to @SerialReader for having this on there!
#serialreads #classicreads #fae #MtTBR

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mariaku21
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just signed up for my first #litsyswap thanks to @JoScho for getting this together!
I'm stoked to start shopping once I get paired!

JoScho Yay! Thanks for sharing and signing up! 😊 6y
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mariaku21

"Those that see the people of faery most often, and so have the most of their wisdom, are often very poor, but often, too, they are thought to have a strength beyond that of man"

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mariaku21
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I have #MtTBR piles everywhere; on my iPad, my Kindle app on my cell, an entire bookcase (don't look at me like that books!), and not to mention at the library... I'm going to push myself to get through them...somehow

DivineDiana You are not alone! The struggle is real! 😉 6y
mariaku21 @DivineDiana oh the struggle is so real, plus the library just released 5 of my holds at the same time soo sorry #MtTBR but library books have a due date! 6y
DivineDiana @mariaku21 Yes, they do! And Book Club reads too! And I had the audacity to take advantage of the $5 bag sale at the Library yesterday! ☹️😂😬 6y
mariaku21 @DivineDiana that's why I avoid all library book sales! I literally go with a list and come out with books or nothing at all when visiting. I have to remind myself that they're on loan and not mine 😂😊😔 6y
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jenniferw88
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I'm still categorising my books, but here are a few #fablesandfolklore for @RealLifeReading

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jenniferw88
Bailedbailed

I'm going to bail on this one - I think if you love Ireland and understand the mythology you'll enjoy it, but I don't know it and I'm not enjoying it so I'll find another y for my #LitsyAtoZ challenge @BookishMarginalia

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jenniferw88
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Yoda! 🤣🤣🤣

LeahBergen 😆😆 7y
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FourofFiveWits
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These words have been posted on my bedroom door for five years. I read them every day.

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