W.B. Yeats and Irish Folklore |
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From Poetry to Folklore | 5 |
The NineteenthCentury | 32 |
Fairy and Folk Tales of | 74 |
Copyright | |
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ancient heroes ancient Ireland ancient Irish heroes ancient Irish myth Ancient Legends Anglo-Irish fiction anthologies ballad beliefs Carleton Celtic Twilight century Cleona collection of Irish contemporary Costello County Croker Cuchulain declared described Douglas Hyde Dublin Dwyer edition English essay extravagance Fairy Legends Ferguson Fitzgerald Folk Tales folklorists folktales Freney Gaelic Hanrahan stories heroic passion Hyde's imaginative Introduction Irish Adventurers Irish character Irish folklore Irish folklorists Irish legends Irish literary Irish literature Irish mythology Irish oral tradition Irish peasant Irish poetry Irish subject matter Katharine Tynan Kennedy's Lady Gregory Lady Wilde Lady Wilde's lived materials Michael narrative nineteenth nineteenth-century Irish O'Hanlon O'Sullivan occult Oisin oral tradition peasantry personality poems poet poetry popular presented published Rapparees Representative Irish Rogues and Rapparees Secret Rose selections significance Sligo songs tale translations visions W. B. Yeats Walsh William Carleton Yeats included Yeats wrote Yeats's Yeats's early Young Ireland