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Название книги: Celtic Fairy Tales
Автор(ы): Joseph Jacobs
Жанр: Сказки
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Celtic-Fairy-Tales-195348.html
Say ThisThree times, with your eyes shutMothuighim boladh an Éireannaigh bhinn bhreugaigh faoi m’fhóidín dúthaigh.And you will seeWhat you will seeTo Alfred Nutt
Preface
Last year, in giving the young ones a volume of English Fairy Tales, my difficulty was one of collection. This time, in offering them specimens of the rich folk-fancy of the Celts of these islands, my trouble has rather been one of selection. Ireland began to collect her folk-tales almost as early as any country in Europe, and Croker has found a whole school of successors in Carleton, Griffin, Kennedy, Curtin, and Douglas Hyde. Scotland had the great name of Campbell, and has still efficient followers in MacDougall, MacInnes, Carmichael, Macleod, and Campbell of Tiree. Gallant little Wales has no name to rank alongside these; in this department the Cymru have shown less vigour than the Gaedhel. Perhaps the Eisteddfod, by offering prizes for the collection of Welsh folk-tales, may remove this inferiority. Meanwhile Wales must be content to
Название книги: Celtic Fairy Tales
Автор(ы): Joseph Jacobs
Жанр: Сказки
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Celtic-Fairy-Tales-195348.html
Say ThisThree times, with your eyes shutMothuighim boladh an Éireannaigh bhinn bhreugaigh faoi m’fhóidín dúthaigh.And you will seeWhat you will seeTo Alfred Nutt
Preface
Last year, in giving the young ones a volume of English Fairy Tales, my difficulty was one of collection. This time, in offering them specimens of the rich folk-fancy of the Celts of these islands, my trouble has rather been one of selection. Ireland began to collect her folk-tales almost as early as any country in Europe, and Croker has found a whole school of successors in Carleton, Griffin, Kennedy, Curtin, and Douglas Hyde. Scotland had the great name of Campbell, and has still efficient followers in MacDougall, MacInnes, Carmichael, Macleod, and Campbell of Tiree. Gallant little Wales has no name to rank alongside these; in this department the Cymru have shown less vigour than the Gaedhel. Perhaps the Eisteddfod, by offering prizes for the collection of Welsh folk-tales, may remove this inferiority. Meanwhile Wales must be content to
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