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Myths and legends of the Celtic race

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Schocken Books c1911Edition: 1st American ed. published by Schocken Books, 1986Description: [457]p.; illus.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8052-3996-0
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Contents:
Ch. 1 The Celts in ancient history. Ch. 2 The religion of the Celts. Ch. 3 The Irish invasion myths. Ch. 4 The early Milesian kings. Ch. 5 Tales of the Untonian cycle. Ch. 6 Tales of the Ossianic cycle. Ch. 7 The voyage of Maeldun. Ch. 8 Myths and tales of the Cymry
Abstract: 'After outlining the history and religious beliefs of the Celts, T.W. Rolleston devotes the major part of this book to what is the oldest, non-classical literature of Europe: the great cycles of Celtic legend, tracing the development of Celtic literature right back to its origins in myth and legend and up to when these elements gave way to free literary invention.'
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Ch. 1 The Celts in ancient history. Ch. 2 The religion of the Celts. Ch. 3 The Irish invasion myths. Ch. 4 The early Milesian kings. Ch. 5 Tales of the Untonian cycle. Ch. 6 Tales of the Ossianic cycle. Ch. 7 The voyage of Maeldun. Ch. 8 Myths and tales of the Cymry

'After outlining the history and religious beliefs of the Celts, T.W. Rolleston devotes the major part of this book to what is the oldest, non-classical literature of Europe: the great cycles of Celtic legend, tracing the development of Celtic literature right back to its origins in myth and legend and up to when these elements gave way to free literary invention.'

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