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Fairies and Folk of Ireland

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A long, original tale brings together many characteristic incidents of regional folk belief by tracing repeated encounters between ordinary people and the unseen Good People who dwell in earthen mounds. Shorter traditional folktales are interspersed and retold in the author's voice, sometimes condensed or elaborated, to illuminate the central action. Recurring motifs include glittering subterranean dwellings, transformations and enchantments, bargains and tests of cleverness, and time-bound constraints that determine fate. Through a sequence of magical episodes the work explores communal loyalties, domestic hardship, and the cautious respect due to old customs and unseen powers.

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William Henry Frost

William Henry Frost was an author known for his contributions to children's literature and retellings of classic tales. His notable works include "Fairies and Folk of Ireland," which explores the enchanting folklore of Ireland, and "The Knights of the Round Table: Stories of King Arthur and the Holy Grail," a collection that brings to life the legendary tales of Arthurian lore. Additionally, he authored "The Wagner Story Book: Firelight Tales of the Great Music Dramas," which introduces young readers to the operatic world of Richard Wagner. Frost's storytelling often blends fantasy with moral lessons, making his works both entertaining and educational.

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