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The Fairy Mythology (eBook)

Illustrative of the Romance and Superstition of Various Countries
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2022
516 Seiten
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859-654736110-7 (EAN)

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The Fairy Mythology - Thomas Keightley
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In "The Fairy Mythology," Thomas Keightley embarks on an extensive exploration of the rich tapestry of fairy lore, weaving together an array of stories, characterizations, and symbolic interpretations from various cultures. This seminal work delves into the origins, development, and regional variations of fairy tales, adopting a scholarly approach that is both meticulous and accessible. Keightley's literary style merges scholarly rigor with a narrative flair, drawing on folklore studies and mythological frameworks to offer readers a comprehensive understanding of these enchanting narratives and their cultural implications. Thomas Keightley, an Irish literary scholar of the 19th century, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in folktales and mythology during his time. His background in literature and history, complemented by scholarly pursuits in the realms of folklore, shaped his curiosity about the fantastical elements of human culture. Writing during a period that witnessed a revival of interest in folk narratives, Keightley sought to demystify fairy myths, unfolding the complex interactions between folklore and societal values, thus illuminating the human psyche through these timeless tales. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in folklore, fairy tales, or cultural studies. Keightley's insightful examination invites readers to traverse the imaginative landscapes of mythological beings and explore the universal themes that underpin humanity's storytelling traditions. Scholars, storytellers, and lovers of fantasy alike will find themselves captivated by Keightley's rich tapestry of narratives that inspire reflection on the nature of belief and imagination.

Thomas Keightley (1789–1872) was a renowned historian, folklorist, and author, best known for his influential work on fairy folklore. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Keightley initially pursued the legal profession, but his passion for history and mythology soon directed him toward a career in literature. He authored several texts on mythological and historical subjects, but his most celebrated contribution to the literary world is 'The Fairy Mythology' (1828), a comprehensive collection and analysis of fairy tales and folklore from around the world. This encyclopedic volume, rich in detail and scholarship, went through several editions and became a seminal work in the study of folklore; it provided a scholarly framework for future researchers in the field. Keightley's approach intertwined the rigors of historical methodology with an engaging narrative style, reflecting his belief that myth and folklore were integral to understanding the cultural and societal norms of different communities. His legacy endures in the numerous citations and references to 'The Fairy Mythology' found in subsequent studies of fairy lore, and his literary style continues to be celebrated for its clarity and historical depth.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Märchen / Sagen
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte 19th century literature • 19th-century scholarship • Ancient Beliefs • cross-cultural comparisons • cultural impact of fairies • cultural mythology fiction • cultural traditions • engaging folklore commentary • Fairies • fairy folklore literature • fairy folklore studies • Fairy tales • fairy tales anthology • fairy tales collection • fantasy classic tales • Folk Literature • Folklore • folklore and myths • folklore anthology • Folk narrative traditions • historical folklore studies • historic fairy tales • legendary fairy traditions • Literary folklore analysis • mythical beings exploration • Mythical creatures • mythical folklore studies • mythological creatures • origin of fairy beliefs • scholarly fairy analysis • supernatural legends • Thomas Keightley author • Thomas Keightley research • Western mythology insights
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