The Fairy-Folklore in Celtic Countries

The Fairy-Folklore in Celtic Countries

Por W. Y. Evans-Wentz

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In 'The Fairy-Folklore in Celtic Countries,' W. Y. Evans-Wentz presents a scholarly examination of the rich tapestry of Celtic fairy lore, drawing from an extensive array of folk tales, mythology, and oral traditions. The text is meticulously crafted, employing both an anthropological lens and a literary style that intertwines narrative and analysis, making it a comprehensive exploration of the supernatural beliefs that permeate Celtic society. The author contextualizes the lore within the broader scope of Celtic culture, highlighting the interplay between the mundane and the magical, while considering the socio-historical factors that have influenced these enduring tales. W. Y. Evans-Wentz, a noted scholar of comparative religion and mythology, was profoundly influenced by his time spent in Celtic regions and his studies of folklore. His experiences and expertise in anthropology allowed him to appreciate and convey the cultural significance of fairy lore as a reflection of the beliefs and customs of the Celtic peoples. Through his personal engagement with the local traditions, Evans-Wentz sought to preserve and elucidate the wisdom encapsulated within these enchanting narratives. This illuminating work is essential for scholars, folklorists, and enthusiasts of Celtic culture alike. It invites readers to delve into the enchanting world of Celtic fairy lore, offering insightful perspectives that enrich our understanding of folklore's role in cultural identity and collective memory. Readers will emerge with a renewed appreciation for the magical elements that linger in the stories and beliefs of the Celtic people.

W. Y. Evans-Wentz