Encyclopedia Of - Celtic Mythology And Folklore

The encyclopedia highlights specific recurring motifs that define "Celticity" across geographically separate tribes: The Encyclopedia Of Celtic Mythology And Folklore

: The text navigates the "chaos" of reconciling ancient archaeological finds with medieval manuscripts often written by Christian monks, who preserved while simultaneously filtering pagan traditions. Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore

The , authored by Patricia Monaghan , is a seminal one-volume reference that meticulously maps the spiritual and cultural landscape of the Celtic world. Spanning approximately 1,000 entries , this work bridges the gap between ancient Iron Age oral traditions and the documented legends of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall, and even the "lost" Celts of central France and Galicia. Scope and Philosophical Depth authored by Patricia Monaghan

Unlike standard mythological dictionaries, Monaghan’s encyclopedia delves into the . It explores how the Celts viewed the world beyond the five senses, acknowledging "second sight" and the thin veil between the human realm and the spirit world. Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore