The Celtic Twilight


Leído por LibriVox Volunteers

(4.3 stars; 29 reviews)

I have desired, like every artist, to create a little world out of the beautiful, pleasant, and significant things of this marred and clumsy world, and to show in a vision something of the face of Ireland to any of my own people who would look where I bid them. I have therefore written down accurately and candidly much that I have heard and seen, and, except by way of commentary, nothing that I have merely imagined.

Many of the tales in this book were told me by one Paddy Flynn, a little bright-eyed old man, who lived in a leaky and one-roomed cabin in the village of Ballisodare. He was a great teller of tales, and unlike our common romancers, knew how to empty heaven, hell, and purgatory, faeryland and earth, to people his stories. He did not live in a shrunken world, but knew of no less ample circumstance than did Homer himself. Perhaps the Gaelic people shall by his like bring back again the ancient simplicity and amplitude of imagination.

Let us go forth, the tellers of tales, and seize whatever prey the heart long for, and have no fear. Everything exists, everything is true, and the earth is only a little dust under our feet. (W. B. Yeats) (4 hr 10 min)

Capítulos

Epigraph, The Hosting of the Sidhe 2:11 Leído por Shakira Searle
This book 2:38 Leído por Arie
A Teller of Tales 4:16 Leído por Arie
Belief and Unbelief 3:31 Leído por Arie
Mortal Help 2:31 Leído por Arie
A Visionary 7:37 Leído por Arie
Village Ghosts 12:41 Leído por Arie
'Dust Hath closed Helen's Eye' 15:18 Leído por Arie
A Knight of the Sheep 5:44 Leído por Arie
An Enduring Heart 4:52 Leído por Arie
The Sorcerers 7:47 Leído por Arie
The Devil 1:35 Leído por russellhughes
Happy and Unhappy Theologians 8:00 Leído por Jordan Heron
The Last Gleeman 14:02 Leído por John O'Riordan
Regina, Regina Pigmeorum, Veni 6:50 Leído por John O'Riordan
'And Fair, Fierce Women' 4:22 Leído por Luna Pierson
Enchanted Woods 8:15 Leído por Luna Pierson
Miraculous Creatures 2:38 Leído por KHand
Aristotle of the Books 1:32 Leído por russellhughes
The Swine of the Gods 1:54 Leído por Tim Rainey
A Voice 3:27 Leído por Anusha Iyer
Kidnappers 13:27 Leído por John O'Riordan
The Untiring Ones 5:32 Leído por John O'Riordan
Earth, Fire and Water 2:12 Leído por Robert Dixon
The Old Town 3:58 Leído por John Van Stan
The Man and his Boots 2:34 Leído por John Van Stan
A Coward 3:15 Leído por Simon Smoke
The Three O'Byrnes and the Evil Faeries 3:43 Leído por Kathy Wright
Drumcliff and Rosses 16:59 Leído por JamesMcAndrew
The Thick Skull of the Fortunate 3:58 Leído por Simon Smoke
The Religion of a Sailor 2:32 Leído por Glenn O'Brien
Concerning the nearness together of Heaven, Earth, and Purgatory 2:21 Leído por MaryAnne
The Eaters of Precious Stones 2:30 Leído por MaryAnne
Our Lady of the Hills 4:31 Leído por ImkeStevens
The Golden Age 3:10 Leído por MaryAnne
A Remonstrance with Scotsmen for having soured the Disposition of their Ghosts … 7:36 Leído por MaryAnne
War 3:31 Leído por MaryAnne
The Queen and the Fool 8:44 Leído por ImkeStevens
The Friends of the People of Faery 12:32 Leído por Max Wainer
Dreams that have no Moral 20:43 Leído por MaryAnn
By the Roadside 3:32 Leído por Erin B. Lillis
Into the Twilight 1:46 Leído por Shakira Searle

Reseñas

Yeats had GREATNESS!


(5 stars)

These are important, so only a small part of his oeuvre. Yet, being part of greatness, they are polished and superb. These reach far beyond children's stories, or common fairy tales. Ireland has a past so wonderful. It awes one.

Excellent stories


(5 stars)

So many wonderful voices telling tales We love to hear these Irish & Scottish folk stories of the Noble folk thier land and ways beautifully encasdd between the tireless rytham of Yates Words thans to all the readers and Librivox staff

wonderful book


(5 stars)

I realized I've read this before once I started the recording. Sounds like it's. Lear and good quality and this is a charming, wonderful book worth enjoying.

Surpassed by its successors


(3 stars)

I wanted to like this recording, and so far as it goes, it’s fine. The problem, I suppose is that Yeats was one of the founders of his discipline, and so later people, building on his work, have eclipsed him. It is an interesting read if you are fascinated by folklore, but more modern folklorists have done far better work since.