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We bring you a select range of Irish
interest books, including, fictional, historical, classical, humorous, and
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King
Arthur was not an Englishman, but a Celtic warrior according to Roger
Loomis, whose special research into the background of the Arthurian legend
has revealed findings which are both illuminating and highly
controversial. Loomis sees the vegetarian goddess as the prototype of many
damsels in Arthurian romance, and Arthur's knights as the gods of sun and
storm. And Guinevere is the leading lady in a nature myth while her son
Mordred plays the part of the Irish god Mider. Arthur himself is another
form of the Maimed King, embodiment of the enfeebled forces of Nature
awaiting spring. If Loomis' arguments are accepted, where does this leave
the historic Arthur? Was Arthur a god from the beginning? It's probable
that Arthur began as an historical figure, grew in stature in Welsh,
Dumnonian and Breton myth and completed his ultimate persona by reigning
supreme in European romance. Celtic Myth And Arthurian Romance is engaging
reading and an important, original, and insightful contribution to
Arthurian studies.
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Companion to Folklore, Myths &
Legends
by Marc Alexander
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The Return of King Arthur and the Nibelungen: National Myth in
Nineteenth-Century English and German Literature (European Cultures, Vol
10)
by Maike Oergel
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A truly remarkable collection of
illustrations, mostly unfamiliar, gathered with excellent judgment from
many sources and beautifully reproduced. Magnificently illustrated, it is
a constant visual delight . . . an admirable introduction to a fascinating
subject.
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A one-volume history of the Scottish nation.
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