Tyrone Folk Tales

Tyrone Folk Tales

Author: Doreen McBride

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2016-11-03

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0750981547

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The people of Tyrone have the reputation for having 'open hearts and a desire to please' and their folk tales are as varied as their landscape. There are the tales of the amazing feats of the giant Finn McCool and the derring-do of the Red Hand of Ulster as well as the dramatic story of Half-Hung MacNaughton and the hilarious tale of Dixon from Dungannon and his meeting with royalty. All these stories and more are featured in this collection of tales which will take you on an oral tour across the country from the Sperrin Mountains in the west to the flat peatlands of the east.


Little Book of Tyrone

Little Book of Tyrone

Author: Cathal Coyle

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 0750962844

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The Little Book of Tyrone is a compendium of fascinating, obscure, strange and entertaining facts about this much-loved county. Here you will find out about Tyrone’s myth and legend, its proud sporting heritage, its castles and great houses and its famous (and occasionally infamous) men and women. Through quaint villages and bustling towns, this book takes the reader on a journey through County Tyrone and its vibrant past.A reliable reference book and a quirky guide, this can be dipped into time and time again to reveal something new about thepeople, the history and the secrets of this ancient county.


Yeats

Yeats

Author: Richard J. Finneran

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 1989-05-05

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780472101078

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Contains the best of recent Yeats criticism


All Silver and No Brass

All Silver and No Brass

Author: Henry Glassie

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780812211399

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"A beautifully written exploration of a vanishing holiday ritual that can be traced back to the dramas of the sixteenth century and beyond." --Philadelphia Inquirer


Folk Art

Folk Art

Author: Henry Glassie

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2023-06-13

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 0253067235

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Listen to the artists of the Brazilian Northeast. Their work, they say, comes of continuity and creativity. Continuity runs along lines of learning toward social coherence. Creativity brings challenges and deep personal satisfaction. What they say and do in Brazil aligns with ethnographic evidence from New Mexico and North Carolina; from Ireland, Portugal, and Italy; from Nigeria, Turkey, India, and Bangladesh; from China and Japan. This book is about that, about folk art as a sign of human unity.


Irish Folk Tales

Irish Folk Tales

Author: Henry Glassie

Publisher: Pantheon

Published: 2012-09-19

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0307828247

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Here are 125 magnificent folktales collected from anthologies and journals published from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. Beginning with tales of the ancient times and continuing through the arrival of the saints in Ireland in the fifth century, the periods of war and family, the Literary Revival championed by William Butler Yeats, and the contemporary era, these robust and funny, sorrowful and heroic stories of kings, ghosts, fairies, treasures, enchanted nature, and witchcraft are set in cities, villages, fields, and forests from the wild western coast to the modern streets of Dublin and Belfast. Edited by Henry Glassie With black-and-white illustrations throughout Part of the Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library


The Campbell Quest

The Campbell Quest

Author: Patrick C. MacCulloch

Publisher: Missouri History Museum

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1883982677

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"A descendant of mountain man Robert Campbell's family has drawn on his forebears' papers to share insight into their lives and the distribution of a massive fortune"--Provided by publisher.


Play of a Fiddle

Play of a Fiddle

Author: Gerald Milnes

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2021-10-21

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 081318388X

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Play of a Fiddle gives voice to people who steadfastly hold to and build on the folk traditions of their ancestors. While encountering the influences of an increasingly overwhelming popular culture, the men and women in this book follow age-old patterns of folklife and custom, making their own music and dance in celebration of them. Shedding new light on a region that maintains ties to the cultural identities of its earliest European and African inhabitants, Gerald Milnes shows how folk music in West Virginia borrowed rhythmic, melodic, and vocal forms from the Celtic, Anglo, Germanic, and African traditions. These elements have come together to create a body of music tied more to place and circumstance than to ethnicity. Milnes explores the legacies of the state's best-known performers and musical families. He discusses religious music, balladeering, the influence of black musicians and styles, dancing, banjo and dulcimer traditions, and the importance of old-time music as a cultural pillar of West Virginia life. A musician himself, Milnes has been collecting songs and stories in West Virginia for more than twenty-five years. The result is an enjoyable book filled with anecdotes, local history, and keen observations about musical lives.


Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Author: Michael Owen Shannon

Publisher: Oxford, England ; Santa Barbara, Calif. : Clio Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13:

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