Threads of Irish Mythology

Threads of Irish Mythology
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Publisher : Maher Asaad Baker
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9783384184979
ISBN-13 : 3384184971
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Threads of Irish Mythology by : Maher Asaad Baker

In the captivating exploration of "Threads of Irish Mythology," readers are invited on a profound journey through the ancient tapestry of Celtic beliefs and traditions. Delving into the rich tapestry of Irish mythology, this book uncovers the timeless themes of heroism, nature, and magic that continue to resonate in our modern world. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, we illuminate the enduring influence of Irish folklore on literature, art, and popular culture, revealing the deep roots that connect us to our ancestral past. This book offers a compelling narrative that celebrates the preservation and revival of Irish mythology in the contemporary era. With a call to action for further exploration and appreciation of this captivating heritage, it is a must-read for anyone seeking to unlock the mysteries of the past and understand the profound impact of myth on our collective consciousness.

The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore

The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore
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Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Total Pages : 529
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ISBN-10 : 9781438110370
ISBN-13 : 1438110375
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore by : Patricia Monaghan

Presents an illustrated A to Z reference containing over 1,000 entries providing information on Celtic myths, fables and legends from Ireland, Scotland, Celtic Britain, Wales, Brittany, central France, and Galicia.

Ireland's Immortals

Ireland's Immortals
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 608
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ISBN-10 : 9780691183046
ISBN-13 : 069118304X
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Ireland's Immortals by : Mark Williams

A sweeping history of Ireland's native gods, from Iron Age cult and medieval saga to the Celtic Revival and contemporary fiction Ireland’s Immortals tells the story of one of the world’s great mythologies. The first account of the gods of Irish myth to take in the whole sweep of Irish literature in both the nation’s languages, the book describes how Ireland’s pagan divinities were transformed into literary characters in the medieval Christian era—and how they were recast again during the Celtic Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A lively narrative of supernatural beings and their fascinating and sometimes bizarre stories, Mark Williams’s comprehensive history traces how these gods—known as the Túatha Dé Danann—have shifted shape across the centuries. We meet the Morrígan, crow goddess of battle; the fire goddess Brigit, who moonlights as a Christian saint; the fairies who inspired J.R.R. Tolkien’s elves; and many others. Ireland’s Immortals illuminates why these mythical beings have loomed so large in the world’s imagination for so long.

The Celtic Myths That Shape the Way We Think

The Celtic Myths That Shape the Way We Think
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Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780500772553
ISBN-13 : 050077255X
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Celtic Myths That Shape the Way We Think by : Mark Williams

A fresh and revealing look at the stories at the heart of Celtic mythology, exploring their cultural impact throughout history up to the present day. The Celtic Myths That Shape the Way We Think explores a fascinating question: how do myths that were deeply embedded in the customs and beliefs of their original culture find themselves retold and reinterpreted across the world, centuries or even millennia later? Focusing on the myths that have had the greatest cultural impact, Mark Williams reveals the lasting influence of Celtic mythology, from medieval literature to the modern fantasy genre. An elegantly written retelling, Williams captures the splendor of the original myths while also delving deeper into the history of their meanings, offering readers an intelligent and engaging take on these powerful stories. Beautiful illustrations of the artworks these myths have inspired over the centuries are presented in a color plates section and in black and white within the text. Ten chapters recount the myths and explore the lasting influence of legendary figures, including King Arthur, the Celtic figure who paradoxically became the archetypal English national hero; the Irish and Scottish hero Finn MacCool, who as “Fingal” caught the imagination of Napoleon Bonaparte, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and Felix Mendelssohn; and the Welsh mythical figure Blodeuwedd, magically created from flowers of the oak, who inspired W. B. Yeats. Williams’s mythological expertise and captivating writing style make this volume essential reading for anyone seeking a greater appreciation of the myths that have shaped our artistic and literary canons and continue to inspire today.

Threads of Irish Mythology

Threads of Irish Mythology
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 338418498X
ISBN-13 : 9783384184986
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Threads of Irish Mythology by : Maher Asaad Baker

Locating Irish Folklore

Locating Irish Folklore
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Publisher : Cork University Press
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 1859181694
ISBN-13 : 9781859181690
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Locating Irish Folklore by : Diarmuid Ó Giolláin

The first of its kind, Irish Folklore is a key text that uses Nordic ethnography methods and Latin American culture theory to explain how differing groups legitimise their own identities by identifying with notions drawn from folklore.

Celtic Mythology

Celtic Mythology
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Publisher : Reed Mitchel Beazley
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 1851529306
ISBN-13 : 9781851529308
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Celtic Mythology by : Proinsias Mac Cana

Describes the gods, myths, and epic legends of the Celts, discussing their sources, their relationship with Celtic history, and the influence of the Romans.

Education and Celtic Myth

Education and Celtic Myth
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Publisher : Brill
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9789401208659
ISBN-13 : 9401208654
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Education and Celtic Myth by : Pádraic Frehan

The book examines one aspect of the national self-image of Ireland as it was trans-generationally transmitted in the Irish National School environment through the medium of the Celtic mythology tales. Celtic mythology embodied a unique Irishness without being contentious in the wider social and political spheres and the texts had the capability to impart a national self-image, a character and ideological model for the young generation to follow and exemplify, while concurrently act as a sanctuary in which a unique, neutral, Irish self-past and contemporary self-image could be connected to. From 1922 onwards a state-run National School curriculum was set up to propagate a national ideal through the teaching of the Irish language, Irish history and a rekindled awareness of Ireland’s unique past. The mythology tales were employed to portray this unique past and their inclusion in the textbooks provided a platform for the policies of the inculcation of national pride, self-respect and self-image in the Irish nation, official government and Department policy following the Second National Programme Conference and Report in 1926. The aim of this book is an imagological one focusing on what made these tales ideological. The study incorporates a triangular approach: contextual, intertextual and textual. It is at the point of intersection between 4 specialisms: the historical study of Irish nationalism; the history of culture and education in 20th century Ireland; imagology and corpus linguistics. The conclusions drawn are based upon factual, statistical information garnered from the analyses conducted on the corpus and utilise information that is concrete and not hypothetical. This volume is of interest for all those working in Irish school literature, Irish studies – especially cultural, intellectual and educational history of Ireland, imagology and European studies.

Beyond the Mist

Beyond the Mist
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Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781741767599
ISBN-13 : 1741767598
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Mist by : Peter O'Connor

Celtic myths for modern people. This book introduces us to the rich and beautiful world of Irish mythology and mines it for wisdom we can use in everyday. Inan increasingly materialistic world, ancient mythology is invaluablefor understanding the issues, feelings and conflicts we've repressedeither as individuals or as a culture - death, the transitory nature oflife, the inevitability of separateness and the sacredness of the land.

Irish Legends for Children

Irish Legends for Children
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Publisher : Pelican Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1589802780
ISBN-13 : 9781589802780
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Irish Legends for Children by :

This beautifully illustrated collection contains six tales that have been passed down for generations in Ireland, including Children of Lir, a mystical twist on the traditional evil stepmother fable, and Fionn and the Dragon, in which the prince of Fianna uses his bravery to reclaim his throne.