The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries

The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries

Por W. Y. Evans-Wentz

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries," W. Y. Evans-Wentz delves into the deeply ingrained belief systems surrounding fairies and the supernatural in Celtic culture. This ethnographic study is grounded in meticulous fieldwork, as Evans-Wentz captures oral traditions and personal testimonies from local communities in regions such as Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The text combines lyrical prose reminiscent of folklore, vibrant descriptions of mystical encounters, and scholarly analysis, situating these beliefs within a broader context of Celtic mythology and spirituality. W. Y. Evans-Wentz, a pioneering scholar of comparative religion and folklore, was significantly influenced by his academic pursuits and personal connections to the Celtic territories. An early advocate of the importance of spiritual experiences, he drew on his studies in anthropology and psychology to explore the interplay between culture and belief. His immersion in these traditions not only reflects his academic rigor but also his deep respect for the narratives and experiences of the people he encountered. This book is essential for anyone interested in folklore, anthropology, and the enduring impact of mythology on contemporary perceptions of spirituality. Evans-Wentz's rich insights offer readers a compelling invitation to explore the intricate tapestry of belief systems that define Celtic culture, revealing a world where the boundary between the mundane and the magical is enchantingly blurred.

W. Y. Evans-Wentz