"[Among the books I read at the Beaconsfield Public Library] I remember being impressed by Dermot MacManus' The Middle Kingdom, which had a great effect on me, and is probably one of the most influential books I've ever read", Terry Pratchett (in his 1999 talk to the Folklore Society)
'No matter what one doubts, ' wrote W.B.Yeats, 'one never doubts the faeries for . . . they stand to reason.' The author, an intimate friend of Yeats and a friend too of the great folklorist Douglas Hyde and the myriad-minded mystic G.W.Russell ('A.E.'), was a staunch believer in 'the ancient and continuing spirit life of the countryside'. Writing not as a folklorist but as a historian, Diarmuid MacManus records in factual detail many manifestations of the Irish faery world early in the twentieth century. He tells how the Thornhill fairy appeared to two sisters in their room, and the Mount Leinster fairy to a young woman as she was taking the cows home, and a young girl tried to pat the Wicklow pooka as it walked beside her, but her hand went right through it. This is a strikingly persuasive book, tackling in a serious and intelligent manner a subject that has a strong romantic appeal. The author set out to write the book with certain principles in mind: first, that a central character in each incident was still alive at the time the book was first published (in 1959); second, that he could vouch for their reliability; and third, that each agreed to stand up, if asked, and vouch for the truth of the experience. Except in a few instances, those telling the stories had been friends of the author for many years. Since its publication forty years ago it has retained its uniqueness as the only collection of true Irish fairy tales.
This volume of Native myths and legends is an indispensable document in the history of North American anthropology.
Presents classic stories of the Greeks and Romans, along with geographical and historical background information.
She sets out to investigate, in particular, the founder of Gumbo Grove, a black man buried there, and unwittingly stirs up people in town who do not want to be reminded of slave days. Eventually, with the help of her parents, ...
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The authors challenge earlier analyses of Highlands societies of Papua New Guinea that have concentrated on gendered antagonism, taboos, and male domination.
魔法界の昔ながらのベストセラー。ホグワーツの図書室でも大人気の『クィディッチ今昔』。この本を読めば、歴史やルール(と、ルール違反)など、クィディッチという高貴なス ...
... Ernest Hemingway's “ The Snows of Kilimanjaro , ” Willa Cather's “ Paul's Case , ” F. Scott Fitzgerald's “ The Ice Palace , ” Ted Hughes's “ Snow . ” Novels include D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love and Margaret Drabble's The Ice Age .
盧循更被劉裕屬下的孫處、沈田子所擊敗,於是退到合浦、交州之間,最後在交州敗沒。孫恩當年投海而死,盧循也一樣投海自盡,孫恩盧循之亂,亦告落幕。故此,有相關傳說或記述,如清代文人范端昂的《粵中見聞》記載: ......廣州城東南百里,有盧亭,亦曰盧餘。相傳.
[11]见金森和尼格梅尔:《海努韦莱:摩鹿加岛塞兰民间故事》,1939年,第172—329页。[12]关于“前人类流变”神话,见卡尔·W.卢克特:《纳瓦霍猎人传统》,1975年。同时参见本书第十四、十五两章。[13]克努德·拉斯穆森:《伊格鲁利克爱斯基摩人的智性 ...