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Celtic Mythology : famous legends from Celtic mythology retold and explained for the modern reader

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Celtic mythology speaks of gods and giants, as well as the humans who opposed them, of warriors like Cuchulainn and the Knights of the Red Branch, of Fionn and the Fianna, as well as lovers like Deirdre and Naoise, Diarmuid and Gráinne. Famous legends from Celtic mythology are retold and explained for the modern reader. Everything one should know about Celtic mythology - from A to Z, the people, places, beliefs, and traditions of the ancient Celts. A rich collection of oral and written traditions that survived the rise of Christianity and inspired numerous writers, who gifted us with famous stories, such as that of Arthur and the Knights. This fascinating book shows how Celtic mythology survived a time when literacy was forbidden and how it developed in the Christian era, with legends deeply connected to classical Greek and Roman mythology.

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Celtic Mythology : famous legends from Celtic mythology retold and explained for the modern reader, Various authors

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Title
Celtic Mythology : famous legends from Celtic mythology retold and explained for the modern reader
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English
Released
2003
Format
Paperback
Pages
480
ISBN10
1855342995
ISBN13
9781855342996
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Celtic mythology speaks of gods and giants, as well as the humans who opposed them, of warriors like Cuchulainn and the Knights of the Red Branch, of Fionn and the Fianna, as well as lovers like Deirdre and Naoise, Diarmuid and Gráinne. Famous legends from Celtic mythology are retold and explained for the modern reader. Everything one should know about Celtic mythology - from A to Z, the people, places, beliefs, and traditions of the ancient Celts. A rich collection of oral and written traditions that survived the rise of Christianity and inspired numerous writers, who gifted us with famous stories, such as that of Arthur and the Knights. This fascinating book shows how Celtic mythology survived a time when literacy was forbidden and how it developed in the Christian era, with legends deeply connected to classical Greek and Roman mythology.