West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances

West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances

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Publisher Description

West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances is a book by Irish poet and folklorist William Larminie, first published in 1893. It is a collection of eighteen Irish folktales which have been passed on orally over the centuries and which often have connections with folktales from other parts of the world as well. In his introduction, the author briefly mentions these comparisons. Folktales include: The Gloss Gavlen; Morraha; The Ghost and His Wives; The Story of Bioultach; King Mananaun; The Champion of the Red Belt; Jack; The Servant of Poverty; Simon and Margaret; The Son of the King of Prussia; Beauty of the World; Grig; The Little Girl who got the better of the Gentleman; Gilla of the Enchantments; The Woman who went to Hell; The King who had Twelve Sons; The Red Pony; and, The Nine-Legged Steed.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
1893
17 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
284
Pages
PUBLISHER
Global Press
SIZE
182.1
KB

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