Legends of Saints & Sinners. Collected and Translated from the Irish by Hyde et al.

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Compiler Hyde, Douglas, 1860-1949
Illustrator Nisbet, Noel L. (Noel Laura), 1887-1956
Title Legends of Saints & Sinners. Collected and Translated from the Irish
Alternate Title Legends of Saints and Sinners. Collected and Translated from the Irish
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Summary "Legends of Saints & Sinners," collected and translated from the Irish by Douglas Hyde, is a collection of folk tales and legends written in the late 19th century. The book offers a glimpse into Irish Christian folk-lore, focusing on stories that intertwine the lives of saints and sinners and reflect the cultural heritage of Ireland. The tales aim to present a narrative that has been shaped by Christian themes while retaining elements of ancient Irish beliefs. The opening of the collection introduces the reader to the premise behind these cherished legends, with a particular focus on the stories that blend Christian teachings with traditional Irish folklore. It begins with an introduction by Hyde, who explains the significance of these tales and their role in preserving Irish culture. Following the introduction, the first legend, "St. Patrick and Crom Dubh," recounts the dark and violent legend of Crom Dubh, an evil chieftain whose oppressive rule is challenged by St. Patrick. This tale sets the tone for the collection, combining themes of good versus evil while establishing the complexities of Irish identity through mythological narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PB: Language and Literatures: General works
Subject Tales -- Ireland
Subject Folklore -- Ireland
Subject Legends -- Ireland
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EBook-No. 45910
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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