Celtic

Irish, Welsh, Manx, Breton, Scottish, and pan-Celtic myth, saga, folklore, fairy faith, and literary revival.

Folders

  • BretonBreton folklore, romance, saints, fairies, and Celtic revival literature. (2)
  • Continental Celtic SourcesGaulish, Galatian, Celtiberian, and Gallo-Roman primary sources: inscriptions, dedications, calendars, accounts, and Greek and Latin witnesses to continental Celtic religion and society. (68)
  • IrishIrish myth, heroic saga, fairy belief, literary revival, and folk-religious imagination. (31)
  • Pan-CelticPan-Celtic myth, comparative Celtic religion, Druidic revival, fairy-faith study, megalithic interpretation, and Celtic fairy-tale collections. (14)
  • Scottish and HighlandScottish and Highland folklore, Gaelic prayer, fairy tradition, Ossianic revival, and second-sight lore. (8)
  • Welsh and ManxWelsh and Manx mythology, bardic revival, fairy lore, folk belief, and antiquarian sources. (10)

Pages

  • GlossaryA shelf-specific slice of the Good Works Glossary for Celtic and Druidic terms.
  • Introduction to Celtic TraditionsAn introduction to the Celtic shelf: Irish, Welsh, Manx, Breton, Scottish, and pan-Celtic myth, saga, folklore, fairy faith, and literary revival.
  • Reader's Guide to Celtic TraditionsA reading guide to Irish saga, Welsh myth, Manx and Scottish folklore, Breton romance, fairy faith, and the Celtic Revival.