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In "Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland," Thomas Crofton Croker deftly merges folklore with the oral storytelling tradition of southern Ireland, presenting a rich tapestry of mythological narratives that illuminate the cultural heritage of the region. Croker'Äôs vivid prose captures the essence of the supernatural while employing a romanticized style characteristic of the period, echoing the influences of the Celtic revival and the Romantic Movement. Through detailed descriptions and enchanting tales, he invites readers into a world where fairies, ghosts, and folklore intermingle with the everyday lives of the Irish people, revealing the complex interplay between belief and reality. Croker, born in 1798 in Cork, was a key figure in the preservation of Irish folklore during a time of cultural upheaval and national identity formation. His upbringing in a region steeped in folklore, along with his passion for literature and history, undoubtedly inspired him to compile and publish these legends. By doing so, he not only sought to document a vanishing oral tradition but also aimed to celebrate the rich mythological landscape that shaped Irish identity. This collection of enchanting tales is essential for anyone interested in Irish folklore, literature, or cultural history. Croker'Äôs work serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and casual readers alike, as it provides insightful glimpses into the spirit of a land where the realms of the ordinary and the extraordinary seamlessly intersect.
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eBook : 22 de noviembre de 2019
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