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A collection of retold Celtic myths and legends presents short narratives drawn from native myth cycles and Arthurian lore. Tales range from tragic transformations and enchanted swans to knights' quests for giant maidens, imprisoned ladies, cunning bards, and sea-borne wanderings. Recurring elements include druids, sorcery, giants, and tests of courage, with stories exploring fate, endurance, and the interplay of wonder and faith. Arranged as compact, dramatized episodes, the retellings render oral tradition into clear, lyrical narratives that highlight folkloric motifs and moral tensions without presuming a single continuous plot.

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E. M. Wilmot-Buxton

E. M. Wilmot-Buxton was a writer known for his contributions to children's literature and historical narratives. His works often explore themes from mythology and history, making them accessible and engaging for younger audiences. Notable titles include "Old Celtic Tales," which introduces readers to the rich tapestry of Celtic mythology, and "The Story of the Crusades," which presents a simplified account of this significant historical period. Additionally, his book "Peeps at Many Lands: Wales" offers insights into Welsh culture and geography, while "Told by the Northmen: Stories from the Eddas and Sagas" delves into Norse mythology. Wilmot-Buxton's storytelling style combines educational elements with imaginative narratives.

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