Celtic Mythology
A Concise Guide to the Gods, Sagas, and Beliefs
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Narrated by:
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Bridger Conklin
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Hourly History
About this listen
The gifted W.B. Yeats wrote of his own people, "...[E]ven a newspaperman, if you entice him into a cemetery at midnight, will believe in phantoms, for everyone is a visionary if you scratch him deep enough. But the Celt, unlike any other, is a visionary without scratching."
This introduction to Celtic mythology will serve the novice well - for it is a complicated history with the earliest written records destroyed by the marauding Vikings.
Inside you will read about....
- The arrival of the Tuatha dé Danann
- Hibernia
- The main gods of the Celtic pantheon
- Celtic life and rituals
- Sources of Celtic mythology
- The effect of Christianity, and beliefs and superstitions
The oral tradition harks back to 4000 BCE and is a compilation of myths and cultures of many different peoples, including the Indo-Iranians, Slavs, Greeks, Germans, Austrians, and finally, the Gauls, who washed up on the shores of the Emerald Isle.
Whatever aspect of this rich, mystical, and lavishly embellished heritage you would like to investigate further, you will find the author has supplied a marker to guide you on your way.
©2017 Hourly History (P)2017 Hourly HistoryWhat listeners say about Celtic Mythology
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- rob
- 17-01-24
pronunciation off Irish names poor
i found the story intressing but the pronunciation of some Irish counties prity poor and Irish words pronounced oddly I suppose the yanks don't get to Ireland much.
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- Charles Thomas Gerard Clarke
- 26-03-23
Excellent story, poor pronounciation
Atrocious pronounciation, despite the excellent story. Hire an Irishman to to the narration. Please
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- teacherstevo
- 01-11-20
Solid and Clear information
I enjoyed the narration and the clear pronunciation of the Celtic myths. I did not like the reference to url in the audio book. Although they were useful it broke up the story in an odd way.
The creation myth was cleverly explained.
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