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Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland

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This collection gathers forty condensed tales from southern Irish oral tradition, organized by creature or motif — shefro, cluricaune, banshee, phooka, merrow, dullahan, fir darrig — and sections on treasure-lore and rock-stone legends. Narratives recount encounters between villagers and otherworldly beings, transformations, omens of death, enchanted lakes, and musical and treacherous fairy tricks, often framed by brief explanatory notes and sectional summaries. Ballads and an appendix correspondence supplement the stories, and the edition presents abridged commentary and illustrations after the author's designs.

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Thomas Crofton Croker

Thomas Crofton Croker was an Irish author and folklorist, celebrated for his contributions to the collection and preservation of Irish folklore and fairy tales. His notable works include "Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland," which showcases the rich tapestry of Irish myth and legend, and "A Walk from London to Fulham," a reflective journey that captures the essence of the English landscape. Croker's writings are characterized by their vivid storytelling and deep appreciation for cultural heritage, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of the 19th century.

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