The Fairy Mythology

By Thomas Keightley

The Fairy Mythology - Thomas Keightley
  • Release Date: 1828-11-04
  • Genre: Social Science

Description

"The Fairy Mythology" is a book written by Thomas Keightley. It was originally published in 1828 and is a comprehensive exploration of the folklore and mythology surrounding fairies and other supernatural beings in European traditions. The book delves into the various beliefs, stories, and customs associated with fairies in different cultures, including the British Isles, Scandinavia, and other parts of Europe. Keightley's work examines the historical and cultural context in which fairy beliefs and stories emerged. It discusses the different types of fairies, their roles in folklore, and how they interacted with humans. The book also addresses the evolution of these beliefs over time and their relationship to broader cultural and social developments. "The Fairy Mythology" is considered a significant source for the study of folklore and fairy tales, as it provides a detailed overview of the various narratives and traditions related to these mystical creatures. It has been a valuable resource for researchers, folklorists, and those interested in the cultural history of the supernatural. While "The Fairy Mythology" is not as well-known as some other works in the field of folklore and mythology, it remains an important text for understanding the rich tapestry of fairy lore in European traditions.