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  1. dirpopulus.org

    Irish Literature, Mythology, Folklore, and Drama Guide to web resources, created by Anniina Jokinen (web editor of The Luminarium).; Tír na nÓg: Folklore, Mythology, History and Art Selection of annotated links.; Gods and Fighting Men The Story of the Tuatha De Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland, by Lady Augusta Gregory (1904), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
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  3. irishmyths.com

    Per the publisher: "Combines two books of Irish folklore collected and edited by William Butler Yeats — Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, first published in 1888, and Irish Fairy Tales, published in 1892.In this delightful gathering of legend and song, the familiar characters of Irish myth come to life: the mercurial trooping fairies; the solitary and industrious Lepracaun and ...
  4. historycooperative.org

    Apr 13, 2023Celtic mythology - also known as Gaelic and Gaulish mythology - is the collection of myths pertaining to ancient Celtic religion. Many of the most famous Celtic legends come from early Irish myths and include the gods of Ireland. However, in history, there were six Celtic nations whose mythologies are included in the broader Celtic
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  6. ancientpedia.com

    Nov 14, 2024Famous Celtic Myths from Ireland and Scotland. The Celtic myths of Ireland and Scotland are rich with legends that have been passed down for generations. One of the most famous Irish myths is The Cattle Raid of Cooley (Táin Bó Cúailnge). This epic tale tells of the hero Cú Chulainn, who defends Ulster against the armies of Connacht, led by ...
  7. The main source for Irish mythology and heroic traditions are four major groups of stories, or cycles: - the Mythological Cycle, which deals with deities and the origins of the Irish; - the Fenian Cycle, which deals with the hero Finn mac Cumaill and his band of warriors, the Fian;
  8. oxfordbibliographies.com

    Introduction. The phrase Celtic Revival describes past movements in literature, the arts, and social practices in which legends, poetry, art, and spirituality of a distinctive kind were revived. Writers and artists identified these with the Celtic people in parts of pre-Christian and early Christian Europe. The most significant Celtic Revival took place in Ireland toward the end of the 19th ...
  9. luminarium.org

    Website for Irish and Celtic literature, mythology, and folklore, including Fairy tales, mythological hero tales, and study resources. ... Irish Arts Review Arts Council, Ireland History of Irish Art Irish Artists ... Irish Fairy and Folk Tales by Yeats Connla and the Fairy Maiden The Shee and Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire
  10. mythopedia.com

    Celtic mythology is the collection of stories and folklore from various ancient Celtic cultures like the Irish, the Welsh, and the Gauls. Many of these myths were suppressed by Roman conquerors, with their first widespread recordings dating from the early medieval period. ... Celtic Literature. The poems, sagas, and recorded oral histories of ...
  11. celticlifeintl.com

    Oct 1, 2024From the traditional Irish folktales of leprechauns and banshees to the Victorian-era fairy paintings and poems. The world of Celtic faeries continues to captivate and inspire people of all ages. In addition to their role in literature and art, Celtic faeries have also played a role in religious and spiritual beliefs.
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