"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 connection to his homeland illuminate a world where the mystical is always near, waiting to be heard by those who still believe. Evocative, haunting, and deeply Irish, The Celtic Twilight is a timeless tribute to a vanishing world-and to the enduring power of imagination. "In dreams begin responsibility."