The Little Book of the Great Enchantment

William Sharp () was a prolific writer; friend and confidant to the literati of the day; an active member of the occult world of the late Victorian period;.
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A work geared at finding a Celtic spiritual and magical system. Willaim did lits of writing for magazines and his own books.


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But it was Fiona who got all the critica acclaim. She also pressed William to write even when it hurt his health.

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William suffered from poor health. It is apparent that Edith was the inspiration for Fiona.

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Keepiong Fiona's real identiy a secret was tough work. The truth only came out after William;s death. For those interested in Celtic studies and eespecially modern ones I think you will find this book wuite a gem. I would have given this one 5 stars but the ending and especially the appendix were painfully long.

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The Little Book of the Great Enchantment

Steve Blamires was born in the West of Scotland where the Celtic culture and the Gaelic language are both still strong. He has taken a passionate interest in his indigenous Celtic culture since his early teens. Stev Steve Blamires was born in the West of Scotland where the Celtic culture and the Gaelic language are both still strong. Steve has published several books to much critical acclaim on Celtic mythology and belief.

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