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On these tales was then grafted the lovely Irish legend of the Children of Lir,
transformed into Swans by their wicked stepmother. How did it reach the Low
Countries? The answer is not difficult to find. The tenth century is marked by the
Danish ...
On these tales was then grafted the lovely Irish legend of the Children of Lir,
transformed into Swans by their wicked stepmother. How did it reach the Low
Countries? The answer is not difficult to find. The tenth century is marked by the
Danish ...
Сторінка 115
Middle English and Middle High German narrative art are unthinkable without the
omnipresent French influence. The Irish prose saga not only left a deep impress
upon Welsh literature; it migrated directly to England, France, Iceland, and went ...
Middle English and Middle High German narrative art are unthinkable without the
omnipresent French influence. The Irish prose saga not only left a deep impress
upon Welsh literature; it migrated directly to England, France, Iceland, and went ...
Сторінка 119
As a matter of fact, those valleys are but dim reflections of the tir-na-nogue, the
Land of Youth so prominent in the Irish sagas; the magic mist is the well-known
druidical mist no less common in Irish narrative art, and the outlaws are only ...
As a matter of fact, those valleys are but dim reflections of the tir-na-nogue, the
Land of Youth so prominent in the Irish sagas; the magic mist is the well-known
druidical mist no less common in Irish narrative art, and the outlaws are only ...
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