Stories and Ballads of the far Past
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Nora Kershaw Chadwick was a pioneering scholar of Celtic and oral literature. Her work delved deeply into the essence of these ancient traditions. Chadwick analyzed the ways in which stories and myths were transmitted across generations. Her insights offer valuable perspectives on the landscape of early European literary culture.






Focusing on early Russian written sources, this 1946 examination by Nora Kershaw Chadwick delves into the historical and literary significance of these texts. The book offers insights into the cultural and social contexts of early Russia, highlighting the development of its written tradition and its impact on the nation's history. Chadwick's analysis provides a foundational understanding of Russian literature and its evolution, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Russian studies.
The appearance of Nora Chadwick's book The Celts a quarter of a century ago was a milestone in Celtic Studies. It marked the culmination of a lifetime's study by one of our greatest Celtic scholars, a distillation of knowledge and wisdom presented with consummate ease to delight and inform fellow scholars and the general reader alike. It was then, and is still, a masterpiece and we are all indebted to its publishers for keeping the work in print. Nora Chadwick had an encyclopedic knowledge of the Celtic world but her particular interest lay in the later period when Celtic culture was restricted to the islands of Britain and Ireland and the peninsula of Brittany. For those of us approaching the Celts from the depths of prehistory this was the Celtic twilight, but in the hands of Nora Chadwick the twilight became an Indian summer - a period which saw a remarkable cultural flowering, with echoes reverberating deep from the past yet a distinct phenomenon with quality and energy of its own
The history and the culture of the Celtic peoples from pre-history to the Norman invasion.
Despite their great influence in prehistoric Europe, the knowledge and teaching of the druids was never committed to writing and so their prestige steadily declined. This study seeks to classify the evidence afresh and to place the druids in their historical setting.
Sonderausgabe. 20 Bde. Illustr. cpl. in Kass.