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A collection of poems and retellings that evokes Highland folk-beliefs about the wee folk, their dwellings, habits, and relations with humans, and that presents narratives drawn from the Fian and Cuchullin heroic cycles, including a poetic rendering of a Cuchullin episode. A preface examines attitudes toward the supernatural, ritual observances, and moral tones within oral tradition; the verse alternates lyric pieces on sea and dreams with narrative poems and short tales, and the volume concludes with notes explaining the folklore and sources behind the materials.
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