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On the Edge of a Dream: The Women of Celtic Myth and Legend

Autor Jennifer Heath
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 1998
Exerting all the primal pull of great storytelling, these haunting and lyrical tales activate ancient memories buried deep within our collective unconscious. From the sea goddess Fand to Cerridwen who can change her shape at will to the great warrior Queen Creidne, the women of Celtic literature are here celebrated for their ingenuity, spirit, physical courage, and deep instinctual nature. Featuring startling transformations and sweet revenge, bawdy humor and melancholy lyricism, the tales gathered in this collection celebrate primal female experience and the deep reverence the Celts had for all natural phenomenon.
• Celtic myth, Celtic spirituality, and Celtic history are all extremely popular now.
• This is the only book available which focuses on the women of Celtic myth and legend.
• Published in March, in time for St. Patrick's Day promotions.
• Powerful female archetypes will appeal to audience for Clarissa Pinkola Estes' Women Who Run With the Wolves.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780452279384
ISBN-10: 0452279380
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 136 x 204 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Plume Books

Notă biografică

Jennifer Heath was born in Australia, raised in Latin America, and has lived and gardened the world over. A person of wide-ranging talents and interests, Heath is a novelist, a student of Celtic literature, and the author of On the Edge of Dream: The Women of Celtic Myth and Legend (available from Plume). She lives in Boulder, Colorado.

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Exerting all the primal pull of great storytelling, these 15 haunting and lyrical tales activate ancient memories buried deeply within our collective unconscious. Featuring startling transformations and sweet revenge, bawdy humor and melancholy lyricism, the tales gathered here celebrate the deep reverence which the Celts had for all natural phenomena.