Talking Dreamers: the Story of Angus, the Dream God in Celtic Mythology

Talking Dreamers: the Story of Angus, the Dream God in Celtic Mythology

by (uk) Alexander Mccall Smith

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Many Irish dream masters, whether they are the famous James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, or the great poet Yeats, all have a special liking for dreams. Especially Yeats, who dedicated his beautiful long poem to his beloved dream god Angus. Similarly, Alexander McCall Smith visualized the image of Angus from Celtic mythology and cleverly integrated it into modern life. She wrote about the childhood, boyhood, and youth of this god of love, youth, and dreams with light and gentle writing. Then Angus began to appear in dreams one after another, healing the hearts of modern people. In the narrative of the intersection of ancient and modern times, and the intersection of reality and the other side of the world, we will understand how myths continue to influence our lives.

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