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Although Chelsea's grandparents are skeptical about the fate of Fairy Boat after it is swept away in a river current, she remains optimistic that she will find her boat someday.
Kristen is in for a surpise when she sets out to build a fairy house in the woods.
Herein are 8 illustrated fairy stories for children. The stories in this 2nd volume by Evelyn Sharp are original stories not retellings of fairy stories from the mists of time like Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty etc. They are: * The Weird Witch Of The Willow-Herb * The Magician's Tea-Party * The Hundredth Princess * Somebody Else's Prince * The Tears Of Princess Prunella * The Palace On The Floor * The Lady Daffodilia * The Kite That Went To The Moon REVIEWS Miss Sharp has wit, wisdom, and imagination for her initial equipment, but she possesses also what is rarer far—the accent and the point of view. For instance, she would never introduce a bicycle into this old-fashioned country. She knows perfectly well that if there should be any occasion for hurry—which is rarely the case in Fairyland—naturally you take a rocking-horse.—The Academy, Literature Review, London. Far and away the best fairy tales are the old traditional stories of Cinderella; Jack and the Beanstalk, and others. To these we add the stories collected and told by Andrew Lang, Hans Andersen and the Brothers Grimm; and now room must be made in that select company for the tales of Evelyn Sharp.—The St. James' Gazette, London. 10% of the net sale will be donated to charities by the publisher. ============== KEYWORDS/TAGS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, childrens stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, happy place, happiness, Sun, moon, Weird Witch, broom, cat, Willow Herb, Magician, Tea Party, Hundredth Princess, Prince, King, Queen, Tears, Princess Prunella, Palace On The Floor, castle, Lady Daffodilia, Daffodil, flowers, Kite, Went To The Moon, Evelyn, Sharp, night, ride,
In 'The Fairy-Folklore in Celtic Countries,' W. Y. Evans-Wentz delves deep into the rich world of Celtic mythology, exploring the intricate relationships between humans and the mythical creatures known as fairies. Drawing on a wealth of folktales, legends, and traditions from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany, Evans-Wentz brings to light the fascinating beliefs and customs surrounding these mystical beings. His detailed analysis of the storytelling techniques and symbolic motifs used in Celtic folklore provides an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, shedding light on the cultural heritage of the Celtic peoples. Through his scholarly approach, Evans-Wentz uncovers the profound connections between folklore, literature, and spiritual beliefs in Celtic societies, offering a comprehensive and insightful study of fairy lore in the Celtic tradition. W. Y. Evans-Wentz, a renowned scholar of Celtic studies, dedicated much of his career to the preservation and exploration of Celtic folklore and spirituality. His deep admiration for Celtic culture and his meticulous research led him to compile this seminal work on fairy folklore, highlighting the importance of these mythical beings in Celtic societies. Evans-Wentz's expertise and passion for his subject shine through in his comprehensive and authoritative analysis of Celtic fairy tales, making 'The Fairy-Folklore in Celtic Countries' a must-read for anyone interested in Celtic mythology and folklore. I highly recommend 'The Fairy-Folklore in Celtic Countries' to readers who are eager to immerse themselves in the enchanting world of Celtic fairy tales and folk traditions. Evans-Wentz's scholarly approach and in-depth exploration of Celtic folklore offer a captivating journey into the mystical realm of fairy beings, providing valuable insights into the cultural heritage of the Celtic peoples.
The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries is a study by W. Y. Evans-Wentz, American anthropologist who studied Celtic mythology and folklore. He performed ethnographic fieldwork collecting fairy folklore in Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Brittany, and the Isle of Man, and in this book he published his degree thesis. His goal was to elucidate the phenomenon of the Celtic belief in fairies. Some of the theories he came across are that the fairies were a cloistered race of dwarfs, that they are a product of our imagination, or that they are incorporeal spirits.
There are 8 stories in this collection of fairy stories for children. They are written in a style that will appeal to children; for instance, in the first story, many of the characters have really funny names. The title suggests faraway lands and places never to be seen in real life.