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The Mythology of the British Islands / An Introduction to Celtic Myth, Legend, Poetry, and Romance

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This survey presents the mythic and legendary traditions of Gaelic and British Celts, outlining sources and the religion of the ancient Britons, including druidic elements. It summarizes the principal cycles: the arrival and deeds of the Gaelic gods, sun-god motifs, voyages and wars with giants, the Ulster heroic epic, Finn and the Fenians, and love-stories; then the British gods, adventures in the otherworld, the Branwen episode, enchantments, victories of light, and the mythic coming of Arthur, showing how deities transform into knights and later fairies. It concludes by tracing survivals of Celtic paganism into later folklore and offering notes and bibliography for further study.

About the Author

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Charles Squire

Charles Squire was a British author and scholar known for his contributions to the understanding of Celtic mythology and folklore. His notable work, "The Mythology of the British Islands: An Introduction to Celtic Myth, Legend, Poetry, and Romance," explores the rich tapestry of myths and legends that are integral to the cultural heritage of the British Isles. Through his writings, Squire aimed to illuminate the connections between ancient stories and their significance in contemporary literature and society. His exploration of Celtic themes has made a lasting impact on the study of mythology.

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