Index for The Irish Fairy Book by Alfred Perceval Graves and

Summary:

"The Irish Fairy Book" by Alfred Perceval Graves and George Denham is a collection of Irish folklore and fairy tales written in the late 19th century. This anthology presents a vibrant array of stories steeped in the rich heritage of Irish mythology, featuring themes of magic, adventure, and enchantment. The tales encompass various characters, including well-known figures from Irish legend such as Finn, Cuchulain, and various other mythical beings, showcasing the cultural significance of fairies and their interactions with humans. The opening of the collection introduces readers to the enchanting world of Irish fairy lore. It begins with a rich preface detailing the origins of the belief in fairies in Ireland, suggesting its roots in ancient myths and traditions among the Gaelic-speaking population. Following this background, the first story, "The Coming of Finn," sets the stage for the legendary hero Finn as he arrives at Tara on the eve of Samhain, facing the threat of an enchanter bent on destroying the king's palace. The narrative hints at Finn's destiny as he claims hospitality from King Conn and prepares to face the enchanter, setting a captivating tone for the fantastical tales that follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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