Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry
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- Nombre de pages280
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4704530-4
- EAN8596547045304
- Date de parution02/06/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille689 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, " a rich collection drawn from the oral traditions of Ireland, various authors meld folkloric elements with the lyrical cadence of the Irish language, capturing the ethereal essence of rural life in Ireland. This anthology encompasses tales that range from whimsical to macabre, reflecting the complex relationship between the human and supernatural worlds.
The tales serve not only as entertainment but also as vehicles for moral lessons and cultural preservation, rooted in the socio-political context of 19th-century Ireland, during a time of tumultuous change and burgeoning nationalism. The compilation is credited to notable figures such as William Butler Yeats, who diligently sought to revitalize Irish folklore and traditions during the Gaelic Revival.
The authors' deep affinities for their cultural heritage influenced their narratives, revealing a profound respect for the lore and legends that shaped Irish identity. This work highlights the importance of storytelling as a means of community connection, particularly in rural settings where these tales were traditionally shared. For readers interested in the magical and often haunting tapestry of Irish folklore, this anthology invites you to traverse realms where fairies dance and giants roam.
It is an essential literary pilgrimage into the heart of Irish culture, highly recommended for scholars, enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the deeper narratives that define a nation.
The tales serve not only as entertainment but also as vehicles for moral lessons and cultural preservation, rooted in the socio-political context of 19th-century Ireland, during a time of tumultuous change and burgeoning nationalism. The compilation is credited to notable figures such as William Butler Yeats, who diligently sought to revitalize Irish folklore and traditions during the Gaelic Revival.
The authors' deep affinities for their cultural heritage influenced their narratives, revealing a profound respect for the lore and legends that shaped Irish identity. This work highlights the importance of storytelling as a means of community connection, particularly in rural settings where these tales were traditionally shared. For readers interested in the magical and often haunting tapestry of Irish folklore, this anthology invites you to traverse realms where fairies dance and giants roam.
It is an essential literary pilgrimage into the heart of Irish culture, highly recommended for scholars, enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the deeper narratives that define a nation.
In "Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, " a rich collection drawn from the oral traditions of Ireland, various authors meld folkloric elements with the lyrical cadence of the Irish language, capturing the ethereal essence of rural life in Ireland. This anthology encompasses tales that range from whimsical to macabre, reflecting the complex relationship between the human and supernatural worlds.
The tales serve not only as entertainment but also as vehicles for moral lessons and cultural preservation, rooted in the socio-political context of 19th-century Ireland, during a time of tumultuous change and burgeoning nationalism. The compilation is credited to notable figures such as William Butler Yeats, who diligently sought to revitalize Irish folklore and traditions during the Gaelic Revival.
The authors' deep affinities for their cultural heritage influenced their narratives, revealing a profound respect for the lore and legends that shaped Irish identity. This work highlights the importance of storytelling as a means of community connection, particularly in rural settings where these tales were traditionally shared. For readers interested in the magical and often haunting tapestry of Irish folklore, this anthology invites you to traverse realms where fairies dance and giants roam.
It is an essential literary pilgrimage into the heart of Irish culture, highly recommended for scholars, enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the deeper narratives that define a nation.
The tales serve not only as entertainment but also as vehicles for moral lessons and cultural preservation, rooted in the socio-political context of 19th-century Ireland, during a time of tumultuous change and burgeoning nationalism. The compilation is credited to notable figures such as William Butler Yeats, who diligently sought to revitalize Irish folklore and traditions during the Gaelic Revival.
The authors' deep affinities for their cultural heritage influenced their narratives, revealing a profound respect for the lore and legends that shaped Irish identity. This work highlights the importance of storytelling as a means of community connection, particularly in rural settings where these tales were traditionally shared. For readers interested in the magical and often haunting tapestry of Irish folklore, this anthology invites you to traverse realms where fairies dance and giants roam.
It is an essential literary pilgrimage into the heart of Irish culture, highly recommended for scholars, enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the deeper narratives that define a nation.



















