The word „legend” means a story coming down from the past; especially: one popularly regarded as historical although not verifiable. The word „myth” means a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon. The word „folktale” means a characteristically anonymous, timeless, and placeless tale circulated orally among the people. Upon analyzing the definitions, a person first notices that in none of the definitions does it say that the stories told as myths, legends or folktales have to be false – or true for that matter. It only says they are unverifiable. Unverifiable means that not enough proof is found to substantia...
Myth has become a fundamental frame of reference for Western thinking. This paper explores the term ...
This article studies how the medieval myth of Buile Suibhne tackles the (im)possibility of c...
Since humans engage in ritual activity in everyday life, we should expect that rituals are portrayed...
The term „fiction ‟ refers to the literature which describes the imaginary people or characters in i...
Folklore, as a historical and cultural process producing and transmitting beliefs, stories, customs,...
Celtic legends (=myths) have survived to our times thanks to oral tradition. It is hard to say, when...
At the most basic level of folk fancy and belief, it is clear that an image which impresses itself o...
Early Irish literature is romantic, idealised, stylised and gruesome. It shows a tension between re...
The sídhe (pronounced "shee") are the hollow hills said to have been the homes of the ancient Irish ...
Many cultures have developed myths and legends rooted in the ideas of vampirism, lycanthropy, and wi...
Irish mythology presents a world rich in the heroism of a warrior culture. Much like its Greek count...
Six major motifs from ancient Celtic narratives and sagas recur thematically as myth-forming structu...
Stories define culture through the villains and heroes. In a given culture or identity, stories prep...
In Antigone the unburied dead, and the too quickly buried narratives of their deaths are more than a...
A myth is a traditional story consisting of events that are ostensibly historical, though often supe...
Myth has become a fundamental frame of reference for Western thinking. This paper explores the term ...
This article studies how the medieval myth of Buile Suibhne tackles the (im)possibility of c...
Since humans engage in ritual activity in everyday life, we should expect that rituals are portrayed...
The term „fiction ‟ refers to the literature which describes the imaginary people or characters in i...
Folklore, as a historical and cultural process producing and transmitting beliefs, stories, customs,...
Celtic legends (=myths) have survived to our times thanks to oral tradition. It is hard to say, when...
At the most basic level of folk fancy and belief, it is clear that an image which impresses itself o...
Early Irish literature is romantic, idealised, stylised and gruesome. It shows a tension between re...
The sídhe (pronounced "shee") are the hollow hills said to have been the homes of the ancient Irish ...
Many cultures have developed myths and legends rooted in the ideas of vampirism, lycanthropy, and wi...
Irish mythology presents a world rich in the heroism of a warrior culture. Much like its Greek count...
Six major motifs from ancient Celtic narratives and sagas recur thematically as myth-forming structu...
Stories define culture through the villains and heroes. In a given culture or identity, stories prep...
In Antigone the unburied dead, and the too quickly buried narratives of their deaths are more than a...
A myth is a traditional story consisting of events that are ostensibly historical, though often supe...
Myth has become a fundamental frame of reference for Western thinking. This paper explores the term ...
This article studies how the medieval myth of Buile Suibhne tackles the (im)possibility of c...
Since humans engage in ritual activity in everyday life, we should expect that rituals are portrayed...