Clare Folk Tales

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Biddy Early
Brian Boru
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Daughter of the Sun
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Hag of Bealaha
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781845887612
  • Dimensions: 125 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jun 2013
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Do you know what lurks in the waters of Cullaun Lake? Or why a Clare woman should never, ever, be disturbed while she is knitting? These questions and more will be answered in this unique collection of traditional tales from across the county, which explores Clare’s rich heritage of myths and legends. We will hear the tales of well-known figures, including Cúchulainn, Brian Boru and Clare wise-woman Biddy Early, as well as lesser-known characters such as Grian, Daughter of the Sun, and the Hag of Bealaha. Also featured are fantastic stories of mythical creatures and underwater worlds, including the Newhall mermaid, the fairies of Glandree, and the sunken city of Kilstiofeen. Clare’s varied and vivid landscape, from its ancient oak woodlands and soft drumlin country in the east, to its rugged and windswept Atlantic coastline in the west, is reflected in this tantalising selection of tales collected and retold by local storyteller Ruth Marshall.

Following her passion for keeping stories alive, RUTH MARSHALL has worked with all ages and abilities, from junior infants to retired older people. She taught creative writing for five years at ALFA Raheen Wood Steiner Secondary, and currently facilitates writing and personal development groups for adults. She believes in the healing power of the spoken word and derives great satisfaction from seeing others access their creativity and grow into more of who they really are.

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