This material collected over a period of more than twenty years proved to be a valuable source not only for Gregory's own plays but also for Yeats' work. A classic, it presents many aspects of the supernatural seers, healers, charms, banshees, forths
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This material collected over a period of more than twenty years proved to be a valuable source not only for Gregory's own plays but also for Yeats' work. A classic, it presents many aspects of the supernatural seers, healers, charms, banshees, forths
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Lady Gregory presents a marvelous collection of Faery stories. These are amazing personal accounts of Irish peasantry encountering faeries, ghosts, and monsters.
This book presents a contrast to Evans-Wentz classic, "Fairy Faith." His fairies are indifferent or helpful to humans, while here,in the tradition of western Ireland, they are nearly always hostile and frightening. A fascinating view of folk belief in the lives of real people.