Author: Gareth Knight
Publisher: Skylight Press
ISBN: 1908011483
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
The Breton lai is a narrative poem, usually accompanied by music, that appeared in France about the middle of the 12th century, carried by travelling musicians and storytellers called jongleurs. What is important about them is that they contain a great deal of faery and supernatural lore deriving from Celtic myth, legend and folktale. This collection of twelve tales focuses on faery lore in the lai tradition. Nine are taken from anonymous medieval jongleur sources; the other three are from the more courtly tales collected by Marie de France in the late 12th century. Gareth Knight, a scholar of medieval French as well as an established author on esoteric faery lore, provides a vivid and lively translation of each lai along with a commentary which takes a perspective both historic and esoteric.
Faery Loves and Faery Lais
Author: Gareth Knight
Publisher: Skylight Press
ISBN: 1908011483
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
The Breton lai is a narrative poem, usually accompanied by music, that appeared in France about the middle of the 12th century, carried by travelling musicians and storytellers called jongleurs. What is important about them is that they contain a great deal of faery and supernatural lore deriving from Celtic myth, legend and folktale. This collection of twelve tales focuses on faery lore in the lai tradition. Nine are taken from anonymous medieval jongleur sources; the other three are from the more courtly tales collected by Marie de France in the late 12th century. Gareth Knight, a scholar of medieval French as well as an established author on esoteric faery lore, provides a vivid and lively translation of each lai along with a commentary which takes a perspective both historic and esoteric.
Publisher: Skylight Press
ISBN: 1908011483
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
The Breton lai is a narrative poem, usually accompanied by music, that appeared in France about the middle of the 12th century, carried by travelling musicians and storytellers called jongleurs. What is important about them is that they contain a great deal of faery and supernatural lore deriving from Celtic myth, legend and folktale. This collection of twelve tales focuses on faery lore in the lai tradition. Nine are taken from anonymous medieval jongleur sources; the other three are from the more courtly tales collected by Marie de France in the late 12th century. Gareth Knight, a scholar of medieval French as well as an established author on esoteric faery lore, provides a vivid and lively translation of each lai along with a commentary which takes a perspective both historic and esoteric.
Merlin and the Grail Tradition
Author: Gareth Knight
Publisher: Skylight Press
ISBN: 1908011335
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
A collection of essays tracing the historical importance and esoteric influence of Merlin and the Grail tradition, from its mythological beginnings right down to its relevance in modern magical practice.
Publisher: Skylight Press
ISBN: 1908011335
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
A collection of essays tracing the historical importance and esoteric influence of Merlin and the Grail tradition, from its mythological beginnings right down to its relevance in modern magical practice.
I Called It Magic
Author: Gareth Knight
Publisher: Skylight Press
ISBN: 1908011157
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The long-awaited magical autobiography of Gareth Knight covers a long career in pursuit of the Mysteries, from the adventures of New Dimensions magazine to the calling of King Arthur, from the rituals of Sherwood Forest to the Somme, from the wrath of fellow ritual magicians to the shining allure of Faery.
Publisher: Skylight Press
ISBN: 1908011157
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The long-awaited magical autobiography of Gareth Knight covers a long career in pursuit of the Mysteries, from the adventures of New Dimensions magazine to the calling of King Arthur, from the rituals of Sherwood Forest to the Somme, from the wrath of fellow ritual magicians to the shining allure of Faery.
The Fairy Mythology Illustrative of the Romance and Superstition of Vairous Countries
Author: Thomas Keightley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
The Fairy Mythology
Author: Thomas Keightley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fairy tales
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fairy tales
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
The Fairy Legends
Author: Thomas Keightley
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Thomas Keightley's 'The Fairy Legends' is a captivating collection of folklore and mythology surrounding fairies, highlighting their significance in various cultural traditions. Keightley meticulously explores the history and origins of fairy tales, providing readers with an in-depth analysis of these magical beings. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, the book delves into the literary context of fairy legends, showcasing their evolution over time. Keightley's attention to detail and comprehensive research make this work a valuable resource for readers interested in folklore and mythological studies. Thomas Keightley, a renowned scholar of folk legends and mythology, brings his expertise to 'The Fairy Legends,' drawing upon his extensive knowledge of fairy lore to create a comprehensive and engaging collection. His passion for uncovering the mysteries behind fairy tales shines through in this meticulously researched book, offering readers a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of fairies in storytelling. I highly recommend 'The Fairy Legends' to anyone interested in folklore, mythology, or literary studies. Keightley's insightful exploration of fairy legends is sure to fascinate and educate readers seeking a deeper understanding of these enchanting creatures.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Thomas Keightley's 'The Fairy Legends' is a captivating collection of folklore and mythology surrounding fairies, highlighting their significance in various cultural traditions. Keightley meticulously explores the history and origins of fairy tales, providing readers with an in-depth analysis of these magical beings. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, the book delves into the literary context of fairy legends, showcasing their evolution over time. Keightley's attention to detail and comprehensive research make this work a valuable resource for readers interested in folklore and mythological studies. Thomas Keightley, a renowned scholar of folk legends and mythology, brings his expertise to 'The Fairy Legends,' drawing upon his extensive knowledge of fairy lore to create a comprehensive and engaging collection. His passion for uncovering the mysteries behind fairy tales shines through in this meticulously researched book, offering readers a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of fairies in storytelling. I highly recommend 'The Fairy Legends' to anyone interested in folklore, mythology, or literary studies. Keightley's insightful exploration of fairy legends is sure to fascinate and educate readers seeking a deeper understanding of these enchanting creatures.
The Fairy Mythology by Thomas Keightley
Author: Thomas Keightley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
The Fairy Mythology
Author: Thomas Keightley
Publisher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
ISBN: 6059496261
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 688
Book Description
The contents of the work which gave such pleasure to this learned antiquary are as follows:I. IntroductionSimilarity of Arts and CustomsSimilarity of NamesOrigin of the WorkImitationCasual CoincidenceMiltonDante.II. The Thousand and One NightsBedoween Audience around a Story-tellerCleomades and ClaremondEnchanted HorsesPeter of Provence and the fair Maguelone.III. The Pleasant NightsThe Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Beautiful Green BirdThe Three Little BirdsLactantiusUlysses and Sindbad.IV. The Shâh-NâmehRoostem and SoohrâbConloch and CuchullinMacpherson's OssianIrish Antiquities.V. The PentameroneTale of the SerpentHindoo Legend.VI. Jack the Giant-killerThe Brave TailoringThor's Journey to Ut-gardAmeen of Isfahan and the GhoolThe Lion and the GoatThe Lion and the Ass.VII. Whittington and his CatDanish LegendsItalian StoriesPersian Legend.VIII. The EddaSigurd and BrynhildaVölundHelgiHolger DanskeOgier le DanoisTokoWilliam Tell.IX. PeruontoPeter the FoolEmelyan the FoolConclusion. Appendix.ORIGIN OF THE BELIEF IN FAIRIES:According to a well-known law of our nature, effects suggest causes; and another law, perhaps equally general, impels us to ascribe to the actual and efficient cause the attribute of intelligence. The mind of the deepest philosopher is thus acted upon equally with that of the peasant or the savage; the only difference lies in the nature of the intelligent cause at which they respectively stop. The one pursues the chain of cause and effect, and traces out its various links till he arrives at the great intelligent cause of all, however he may designate him; the other, when unusual phenomena excite his attention, ascribes their production to the immediate agency of some of the inferior beings recognised by his legendary creed.The action of this latter principle must forcibly strike the minds of those who disdain not to bestow a portion of their attention on the popular legends and traditions of different countries.Every extraordinary appearance is found to have its extraordinary cause assigned; a cause always connected with the history or religion, ancient or modern, of the country, and not unfrequently varying with a change of faith.
Publisher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
ISBN: 6059496261
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 688
Book Description
The contents of the work which gave such pleasure to this learned antiquary are as follows:I. IntroductionSimilarity of Arts and CustomsSimilarity of NamesOrigin of the WorkImitationCasual CoincidenceMiltonDante.II. The Thousand and One NightsBedoween Audience around a Story-tellerCleomades and ClaremondEnchanted HorsesPeter of Provence and the fair Maguelone.III. The Pleasant NightsThe Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Beautiful Green BirdThe Three Little BirdsLactantiusUlysses and Sindbad.IV. The Shâh-NâmehRoostem and SoohrâbConloch and CuchullinMacpherson's OssianIrish Antiquities.V. The PentameroneTale of the SerpentHindoo Legend.VI. Jack the Giant-killerThe Brave TailoringThor's Journey to Ut-gardAmeen of Isfahan and the GhoolThe Lion and the GoatThe Lion and the Ass.VII. Whittington and his CatDanish LegendsItalian StoriesPersian Legend.VIII. The EddaSigurd and BrynhildaVölundHelgiHolger DanskeOgier le DanoisTokoWilliam Tell.IX. PeruontoPeter the FoolEmelyan the FoolConclusion. Appendix.ORIGIN OF THE BELIEF IN FAIRIES:According to a well-known law of our nature, effects suggest causes; and another law, perhaps equally general, impels us to ascribe to the actual and efficient cause the attribute of intelligence. The mind of the deepest philosopher is thus acted upon equally with that of the peasant or the savage; the only difference lies in the nature of the intelligent cause at which they respectively stop. The one pursues the chain of cause and effect, and traces out its various links till he arrives at the great intelligent cause of all, however he may designate him; the other, when unusual phenomena excite his attention, ascribes their production to the immediate agency of some of the inferior beings recognised by his legendary creed.The action of this latter principle must forcibly strike the minds of those who disdain not to bestow a portion of their attention on the popular legends and traditions of different countries.Every extraordinary appearance is found to have its extraordinary cause assigned; a cause always connected with the history or religion, ancient or modern, of the country, and not unfrequently varying with a change of faith.
The Lais of Marie De France
Author: Marie France
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141389346
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Marie de France (fl. late twelfth century) is the earliest known French woman poet and her lais - stories in verse based on Breton tales of chivalry and romance - are among the finest of the genre. Recounting the trials and tribulations of lovers, the lais inhabit a powerfully realized world where very real human protagonists act out their lives against fairy-tale elements of magical beings, potions and beasts. De France takes a subtle and complex view of courtly love, whether telling the story of the knight who betrays his fairy mistress or describing the noblewoman who embroiders her sad tale on the shroud for a nightingale killed by a jealous and suspicious husband.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141389346
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Marie de France (fl. late twelfth century) is the earliest known French woman poet and her lais - stories in verse based on Breton tales of chivalry and romance - are among the finest of the genre. Recounting the trials and tribulations of lovers, the lais inhabit a powerfully realized world where very real human protagonists act out their lives against fairy-tale elements of magical beings, potions and beasts. De France takes a subtle and complex view of courtly love, whether telling the story of the knight who betrays his fairy mistress or describing the noblewoman who embroiders her sad tale on the shroud for a nightingale killed by a jealous and suspicious husband.
Magic Tales and Fairy Tale Magic
Author: R. Bottigheimer
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137380888
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
This book examines magic's generally maleficent effect on humans from ancient Egypt through the Middle Ages, including tales from classical mythology, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim cultures. It shows that certain magical motifs lived on from age to age, but that it took until the Italian Renaissance for magic tales to become fairy tales.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137380888
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
This book examines magic's generally maleficent effect on humans from ancient Egypt through the Middle Ages, including tales from classical mythology, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim cultures. It shows that certain magical motifs lived on from age to age, but that it took until the Italian Renaissance for magic tales to become fairy tales.