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Celtic Fairy Tales and Legends

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eBook - Batsford Fairy Tales

Kerven, Rosalind

BATSFORD

11.99

(inklusive MwSt.)

Verfügbarkeit: Lieferbar

Zusatztext

From mermaids to dragons, 16 ancient Celtic fairy tales retold with their historiesThe Celtic cultures of the British Isles Ireland, Scotland and Wales have produced some of the richest traditional tales in Europe. Three words best sum up their themes and flavour: adventure, enchantment and romance. In this book, Rosalind Kerven has revived the best Celtic fairy tales for a new generation. The stories are sourced from old folk tale collections from all three regions, alongside selected medieval Welsh and Irish texts.  Visit mysterious Otherworlds inside the hills and below the sea including a land where only the truth is ever spoken. Meet iconic characters such as the first great Welsh poet, Taliesin, and the mighty Irish hero, Fionn mac Cumhaill. Cheer on bold Scots lasses such as Mallie Whuppy, as she outwits a fearsome giant, and Kate Crackernuts, who rescues a prince from bewitchment. Encounter witches, fairies, a bogle, talking animals and strange underwater beings.Each story is retold from the medieval texts and oral storytelling traditions of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with fascinating background notes and a long list of sources and further reading included. The background notes feature a list of source material, analyses of themes, and examples of similar legends from all over Europe.

Autorenportrait

Rosalind Kerven is a folklorist and the author of over 70 books published in 22 countries. She has a specialist knowledge of world myths, legends and folk tales and is on a mission to bring these wonderful tales alive for new generations of readers. Her other bestselling titles include English Fairy Tales and Legends and Arthurian Tales. She lives in the Northumberland National Park.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 01.02.2024

Umfang: 208 S., 44.21 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781849949286

Umbreit-Nr.: 2726869

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