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  • Paperback: 355 pages
  • Publisher: Forgotten Books (10 Dec 2007)
  • ISBN-10: 1605061441
  • ISBN-13: 978-1605061443
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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"Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland has been a classic among folklore collections since its first publication in 1920. Lady Gregory started collecting the stories from local people in Clare and West Galway in the 1890s, and in the early years was often accompanied on her trips by W.B.Yeats. Both found the tales a valuable source for their work. Originally intended as a joint project, the two volume collection (here published as a single book) finally appeared under Lady Gregory's name, but Yeats provided notes and two essays, 'Witches and Wizards and Irish Folk-Lore' and 'Swedenborg, Mediums & the Desolate Places', both of which appear here.

Many aspects of the supernatural are presented, and there are stories about seers, healers, charms, banshees, fairy forts, the evil eye - this is a treasure trove of west Irish folk-beliefs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries." (Quote from colinsmythe.co.uk)

Table of Contents:

Publisher’s Preface; Preface; Sea Stories; Seers And Healers; The Evil Eye--the Touch--the Penalty; Away; Herbs, Charms And Wise Women; Astray And Treasure; Banshees And Warnings; In The Way; The Fighting Of The Friends; The Unquiet Dead; Appearances; Butter; The Fool Of The Forth; Forths And Sheoguey Places; Blacksmiths; Monsters And Sheoguey Beasts; Friars And Priest Cures; Witches And Wizards And Irish Folk-lore (w.b. Yeats); Swedenborg, Mediums And The Desolate Places (w.b. Yeats); Endnotes

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Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, Esoteric and Mythology. www.forgottenbooks.org

Forgotten Books is about sharing information, not about making money. All books are priced at wholesale prices. We are also the only publisher we know of to print in large sans-serif font, which is proven to make the text easier to read and put less strain on your eyes.

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"Lady Gregory... nee Isabella Augusta Persse, was an Irish dramatist and folklorist. With William Butler Yeats and others, she co-founded the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre, and wrote numerous short works for both companies. She also produced a number of books of retellings of stories from Irish mythology. Born into a class that identified closely with British rule, her conversion to cultural nationalism, as evidenced in these writings, was emblematic of many of the changes to occur in Ireland during her lifetime.

Lady Gregory is mainly remembered for her work behind Irish Literary Revival. Her home at Coole Park, County Galway served as an important meeting place for leading Revival figures, and her early work as a member of the board of the Abbey was at least as important for the theatre's development as her creative writings. Her motto, taken from Aristotle, was 'To think like a wise man, but to express oneself like the common people.'" (Quote from wikipedia.org)

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I am old enough to have witnessed the very end of the way of life to which the beliefs and practices described in this book belonged. What first interested me in the book was the influence which these had had on the poetry and philosophy of W. B. Yeats. Though a complete sceptic myself and frankly bored by Yeats's wanderings in spiritualism, I was interested to see the influences which led him to his beliefs. As in any account of human actions and beliefs of a bygone age, the difficulty for us is to understand the mindset of that age. In rural Ireland, because of the manner in which historical events crippled social, political and economic development, the old beliefs survived while societies in other parts of the country and in other countries were changing rapidly. A consequence of this dichotomy was that people like Lady Gregory were aware of the existence and vulnerability of the ancient beliefs and equipped to record them. The statements of those she interviewed are set down verbatim and, because the beliefs of different individuals are similar, there is inevitable repetition. From personal experience of talking to people in the west of Ireland I can vouch for the accuracy with which the speech patterns were captured. For anyone interested in folklore, in the influences on a great poet or in glimpsing a past way of life this book will fascinate. There is also the bonus that there are two sections written by Yeats which indicate the links between his philosophy and the beliefs described.
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"All Around Us, As Thick As The Grass" 12 May 2000
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A rustic, wonderfully no-frills collection of anecdotes and 'stories-heard' concerning fairy beliefs and fairy doings gathered at the turn of the 20th Century by Lady Augusta Gregory (with the assistance of William Butler Yeats), Visions & Beliefs In The West Of Ireland (1920) will appeal directly to students of folklore, fairylore, anthropology, psychology, and religion. It will also be of interest to the casual reader, who may be surprised to learn how prevalent the belief in fairies was in rural areas of the British Isles, and how seriously this belief was taken; and not two or three hundred years ago, but a hundred years ago. Though far less common today, the fairy faith still thrives throughout the world, as several articles in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal recently made clear.

Charming and colorful without being in the least sentimental, Visions & Beliefs In The West of Ireland is required reading for anyone seriously interested in the supernatural or Irish cultural history. The fairies described here vary in appearance, but in most cases are more akin to the image of the Christian angel than to the 'flower fairy' or garden gnome of modern popular imagination. Never winged, only sometimes small or short, and often the size of an average man or larger, the beings observed in these recountings (or perceived but unseen "all around us, as thick as the grass," as one man says) steal milk, kidnap babies, haunt roads, wells, and shorelines, prefer human women to act as midwives for their newborns, and require human participation to play their games and fight their wars.

Who or what is the Fool of the Fort? Why May and June are the most dangerous months of the year? How does one free one's self from enchantment if pixie-led? What happens on May Day's Eve? How does one recognize a fairy doctor? Are babies perceived as changelings in fact sick or deformed children? This volume addresses these questions and a hundred more.

As a vision-based collection of folklore, and of fact as the rural people perceived it, this book deserves the highest praise for its purity of style, method, and intention. The more imagination the reader has, the more the book, with its incredible descriptions, will expand in mind and memory.
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