The Magicians of Galway

The Magicians of Galway

Author: Pearly Scott

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-07-31

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 3944700139

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The young Irish boy Aiden is forced to join the education at the school of the Magicians of Galway, for his own protection, after a great fire had burnt down the Irish town Galway. He gets introduced in the healing power of light, and learns how to communicate with elves, fairies, dwarfs and souls. Besides that, Aiden faces deadly situations on a journey to Atlantis and during the search for a hidden treasure of the Order of the Templars. On his path to become a magician Aiden struggles heavily with his karmic relations to the villain of the town.


The New Witches

The New Witches

Author: Aaron K.H. Ho

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2021-06-29

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1476679150

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After Charmed ended in 2006, witches were relegated to sidekicks of televisual vampires or children's programs. But during the mid-2010s they began to resurface as leading characters in shows like the immensely popular The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, the Charmed reboot, Salem, American Horror Story: Coven, and the British program, A Discovery of Witches. No longer sweet, feminine, domestic, and white, these witches are powerful, diverse, and transgressive, representing an intersectional third-wave feminist vision of the witch. Featuring original essays from noted scholars, this is the first critical collection to examine witches on television from the late 2010s. Situated in the aftermath of the #MeToo movement, essays examine the reemergence and shifting identities of TV witches through the perspectives of intersectional gender studies, hauntology, politics, morality, monstrosity, violence, queerness, disabilities, rape, ecofeminism, linguistics, family, and digital humanities.


Ireland

Ireland

Author: James Campbell (Lt. Col.)

Publisher:

Published: 1847

Total Pages: 662

ISBN-13:

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Folktales of Ireland

Folktales of Ireland

Author: Sean O'Sullivan

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2018-12-14

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 022637517X

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Few countries can boast such a plentitude of traditional folktales as Ireland. In 1935, the creation of The Irish Folklore Commission set in motion the first organized efforts of collecting and studying a multitude of folktales, both written as well as those of the Irish oral tradition. The Commission has collected well over a million pages of manuscripts. Folktales of Ireland offers chief archivist Sean O'Sullivan's representation of this awe-inspiring collection. These tales represent the first English language collection of Gaelic folktales. "Without doubt the finest group of Irish tales that has yet been published in English."—The Guardian "O'Sullivan writes out of an intimacy with his subject and an instinctive grasp of the language of the originals. He tells us that his archives contain more than a million and a half pages of manuscript. If Mr. O'Sullivan translates them, I'll read them."—Seamus Heaney, New Statesman "The stories have an authentic folktale flavor and will satisfy both the student of folklore and the general reader."—Booklist


Folktales of Ireland

Folktales of Ireland

Author: Seán Ó Súilleabháin

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1999-03-15

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 0226639983

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Contains a collection of over fifty Gaelic folktales from the archives of the Irish Folklore Commission including tales of kings and warriors, pagans and Christians, and stories about historical Irish characters.


The Country Cooking of Ireland

The Country Cooking of Ireland

Author: Colman Andrews

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2012-12-21

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1452124051

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The acclaimed food and travel writer brings to life the people, countryside, and delicious food of Ireland in this James Beard Award–winning cookbook. Fast emerging as one of the world’s hottest culinary destinations, Ireland is a country of small farms, artisanal bakers, cheese makers, and butteries. Farm-to-table dining has been practiced here for centuries. Meticulously researched and reported by Saveur magazine founder Colman Andrews, this sumptuous cookbook includes 250 recipes and more than 100 photographs of the pubs, the people, and the emerald Irish countryside taken by award-winning photographer Christopher Hirsheimer. Rich with stories of the food and people who make Ireland a wonderful place to eat, and laced with charming snippets of song, folklore, and poetry, The Country Cooking of Ireland ushers in a new understanding of Irish food.