Seann Bhàrd’s collections of tales from around the world bring together magical tales told by firelight since the very first men and women came together to make sense of the world around them. These tales are universal. These tales have instructed us, have cautioned us, and entertained us for millennia. These particular tales are the from the wonderful Irish storytelling
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Vol the peat-fire flame: folk-tales and the traditions of the highlands and islands.
The blaskets had tomás o’crohan and maurice o’sullivan to bear witness to a lost way of life. Here, joe mc gowan sets down the life and times of another ancient people. Inishmurray’s presence looms large beyond his native fields and in the tales told him by the last of the island residents.
Retellings of american folktales and legends, native american myths, weather folklore, ghost stories and more from each of the 50 united states of america.
Note: certain fairy tales, like beauty and the beast and cinderella, have been told and retold so often in mainstream american society that they're deeply ingrained in our minds. Cinderella, which remains popular as a disney cartoon film, has even been remade by disney as a live action movie coming out this spring.
Close to most of the irish round towers there are springs or wells, which are still regarded as being holy. Of these places many tales are told of miraculous cures, while in many places there remains, in the same neighbourhoods, legends concerning sacred cows that were usually the property of some famous local saint or hero.
(1937) the peat-fire flame: folk-tales and traditions of the highlands and islands. (1990) it’s a long way to muckle flugga: journeys in northern scotland.
The lights were also seen as death omens, and when seen within graveyards they were known as corpse lights. These were said to light the path of a coming funeral – from the victims home to the graveyard – in the form of small flickering flames. In other tales the light were often said to appear in places where a tragedy was about to occur.
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