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The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries (Library of the Mystic Arts) [Paperback]

W.Y. Evans-Wentz
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  • Paperback: 572 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.; New Ed edition (19 Mar 1990)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0806511605
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806511603
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 15 x 4.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,640,824 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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What are fairies, those romantic and sometimes mischievous little people-- pixies, nixies, elves, fauns, brownies, dwarfs, leprechauns, and all the other forms of the daoine sidhe (fairy people)? Are they real? Folklorists say they are fragments of ancient religious beliefs; occultists call them nature spirits; the peasant tradition says they are fallen angels who were not good enough to be saved or bad enough to be lost.

Dr. Evans-Wentz is best known as the author-translator of "The Tibetan Book of the Dead", but his first love was this book, which presents a body of tradition and testimony about an elusive order of life that survives in the natural setting of wild and lonely places. He was not satisfied with merely formal study, but collected first-hand reports of fairies in Wales, Ireland, Scotland and Brittany, and faced up to the key questions avoided by other folklorists. Dr. Evans-Wentz, whose journeys led him from the haunts of fairyland to the wilderness of Tibet, opens a path for us to the luminous reality behind the traditions of folklore.

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"Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz was an anthropologist and writer who was a pioneer in the study of Tibetan Buddhism. He was born in Trenton, New Jersey, and as a teenager read Madame Blavatsky's Isis Unveiled and The Secret Doctrine and became interested in the teachings of Theosophy. He received both his B.A. and M.A. from Stanford University, where he studied with William James and William Butler Yeats. He then studied Celtic mythology and folklore at Jesus College, Oxford (1907); there he adopted the form Evans-Wentz for his name. He travelled extensively, spending time in Mexico, Europe, and the Far East. He spent the years of the First World War in Egypt. He later travelled to Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) and India, reaching Darjeeling in 1919; there he enountered Tibetan religious texts firsthand.

Evans-Wentz is best known for his series of four books of spiritual works translated from the Tibetan. Evans-Wentz credited himself only as the compiler and editor of these volumes. The actual translation of the texts was performed by Tibetan Buddhists, primarily Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup (1868-1922), a teacher of English at the Maharaja's Boy's School in Gangtok, Sikkim who had also done translations for Alexandra David-Neel and Sir John Woodroffe.

The Department of Religious Studies at Stanford University has hosted The Evans-Wentz Lectureship in Asian Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics since 1969, funded by a bequest from Evans-Wentz." (Quote from wikipedia.org) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Poorly Produced 16 Aug 2008
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This book is a lovely read. The gentle strength of Evans-Wentz comes through in all his dealings with the people he encounters. The material too is interesting in view of his later work.
Unhappily this particular edition is flawed with spelling errors on almost every page making it at times confusing to read. The illustrations and layout make it enjoyable but in all honesty I cannot recommend it as wholeheartedly as I would like to have done. A little more effort on the proof-reading would have made this a lovely volume. Sadly lack of effort at this stage of production has let down the rest of the work.
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Brilliant doctoral thesis on Fairy faith in celtic britain and France by the famous Dr.Evans Wentz who later went on to translate The Tibetan Book of The Dead after extensive travelling in Tibet. In a host of badly written books on the Fairies this book stands out as a beacon of academic research and brilliance.
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Beautifully written by a master painter with words. A must for anyone seeking to become acquainted with Celtic Spirituality. The author takes in hand each Celtic country, describing the country, the life of the individual, and the unseen, which is so very present in this part of the world.
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