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The Celtic Twilight
- Narrated by: Alec Turner
- Length: 3 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In The Celtic Twilight, Yeats explores the world of fairies, ghosts and spirits. The title refers to the pre-dawn hours when the Druids performed their rituals. The work comprises tales recounted to the poet by his friends, acquaintances and various country folk.