The Red-Haired Girl from the Bog: The Landscape of Celtic Myth and SpiritNew World Library, 6 окт. 2010 г. - Всего страниц: 304 When Patricia Monaghan traveled to Ireland seeking her roots, what she found was much more than her physical ancestors. This is the story of her journey and the legends, landmarks, and mystical lore she encountered. Her poetic stories elucidate the ways that myth reveals the truth of human experience as well as the contradictions that are embodied in women's lives. This book is an extensive exploration of goddess mythology in Ireland, from Brigit, the Celtic goddess of water, fire, and transformation, to the historical figure of Granueille, a pirate queen. |
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... beautiful story of a nearly forgotten world. Irish myth, tale, and tradition are brought to light and burnished in an engaging style. The world of women, the goddess, and feminine power all shine through." the RED-H (AiRED Gi RL FROIT ...
... beautiful story of a nearly forgotten world. Irish myth, tale, and tradition are brought to light and burnished in an engaging style. The world of women, the goddess, and feminine power all shine through." the RED-H (AiRED Gi RL FROIT ...
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... beautiful — was vague, indistinct, unreal, not a place at all but a haunted haunting dream. Howard waited, his face still, both hands around his glass. I tried again. “From Mayo. County Mayo,” I said, retrieving what I could remember of ...
... beautiful — was vague, indistinct, unreal, not a place at all but a haunted haunting dream. Howard waited, his face still, both hands around his glass. I tried again. “From Mayo. County Mayo,” I said, retrieving what I could remember of ...
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... beautiful, mysterious wild swans; Kiltartan Cross, home of the Irish airman who foresaw his death somewhere among the clouds above; the stately home of Lissadell with its great windows opening to the south. Ben Bulben and Glen-Car ...
... beautiful, mysterious wild swans; Kiltartan Cross, home of the Irish airman who foresaw his death somewhere among the clouds above; the stately home of Lissadell with its great windows opening to the south. Ben Bulben and Glen-Car ...
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... beautiful Eibhlin á Ruin from another man, posing as a harper at their wedding and proclaiming his love in a tender song over which Handel sighed in envy. And Angus the satirist, who stirred up constant trouble among the West Clare ...
... beautiful Eibhlin á Ruin from another man, posing as a harper at their wedding and proclaiming his love in a tender song over which Handel sighed in envy. And Angus the satirist, who stirred up constant trouble among the West Clare ...
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... beautiful that it is easy to miss an odd inexactitude, one that becomes more baffling the more intimately you know the Seven Woods. What was this place called the wicked wood? I tramped around Coole looking for it, only to realize that ...
... beautiful that it is easy to miss an odd inexactitude, one that becomes more baffling the more intimately you know the Seven Woods. What was this place called the wicked wood? I tramped around Coole looking for it, only to realize that ...
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