"We are no petty people," wrote W.B. Yeats, capturing the spirit of a land steeped in mystery, myth, and magic. In The Celtic Twilight, Yeats gathers the fading folklore of rural Ireland—stories of fairies, ghosts, visions, and strange happenings—and breathes new life into them with poetic reverence. More than a collection of folk tales, this book is a meditation on the twilight realm between the seen and the unseen, where the supernatural and the everyday coexist. Yeats’s lyrical prose and deep ...