Celtic mythology is comprised of legends and lore from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Isle of Man, Cornwall, and Brittany. Each Celtic culture has its own language and traditions, but there is some ...
Once in a while, a new Irish book comes along that just stops you in your tracks. This month Mark Joyce's superbly illustrated new book "Mythical Irish Beasts" is that book. It's a work of near magic, ...
Although Irish folklore is littered with legendary ghoulish water creatures, few are as scary as the Dobhar Chú (pronounced do-war coo). Considered by some to be Ireland’s version of the famous Loch ...
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Although there is something almost oxymoronic about its title, The Irish Proust makes a strong case for the existence of such a mythical creature in a fascinating collection of essays that map the ...
Celtic folklore is rich with mystical beings, dangerous creatures, and powerful spirits. These legends reflect a deep connection to nature, magic, and the unseen world. Some creatures were protectors, ...
Directed by two Americans, Anna Rose Holmer and Saela Davis, and produced by Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly—who grew up in a Kerry fishing village on the west coast of Ireland and wanted to tell a story that ...