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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-04-24 06:49 pm

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Re: Good resources for Celtic myths?

[personal profile] dratinis 2014-04-26 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Those websites look really useful, I'll be bookmarking them for sure! Thank you.

Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like my city's library system has either book you recommended, but it does have "Celtic Lore and Legend" by Bob Curran. Do you know if that's any good?

Also, I apologize for the ridiculously late comment.

Re: Good resources for Celtic myths?

[personal profile] hyarrowen 2014-04-26 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
No worries about the lateness (minimal, I assure you!) of the reply! I haven't read that book, but I had a quick google around and it looks as though it's a good intro. Some of the books I've come across have been decidedly New Agey - for want of a better phrase. Seriously, the Celts were a bloody and turbulent people, heads being lopped off everywhere...

/part-Cornish anon.

Oh, and the BBC Neil Oliver series "Age of Iron" is well worth a look too, just for context, if you can get hold of it.

Happy researching!