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Contains more than 320 poems by James Stephens, a biographical and critical introduction by A Norman Jeffares, as well as notes, indexes to titles and first lines, and an Appendix listing those poems that appeared in the 1954 Collected Poems.
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"The Crock of Gold" by using James Stephens is a fanciful and philosophical masterpiece that weaves together folklore, delusion, and profound insights into the human situation. Set in a mythical Irish landscape, the radical follows the adventures of a truth seeker, an evil fairy, and a leprechaun, each in pursuit of the titular "Crock of Gold," which symbolizes the remaining supply of happiness and expertise. James Stephens, an Irish creator, employs rich and poetic language to explore profound subject matters such as the pursuit of expertise, the which means of happiness, and the interplay between the material and non-secular geographical regions. The characters embark on a quest that trans...