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The source material is an extensive text, likely from a book titled "Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race," which systematically explores the rich history, culture, and mythology of the Celtic people, focusing heavily on Irish and Welsh legends. The text covers topics ranging from the Celts' ancient origins and influence in the British Isles, their societal structures involving a powerful priestly caste (the Druids), and a detailed look at Celtic religion, including megalithic monuments and beliefs in immortality. A significant portion of the work is dedicated to narrative cycles, specifically the Irish Invasion Myths, the Ultonian Cycle (featuring Cuchulain), and the Ossianic Cycle (centered on Finn and Oisīn), alongside discussions of Welsh mythology (the Mabinogion) and the origins of the Arthurian Saga. An appended section includes excerpts of the Project Gutenberg License, indicating that the work is likely an electronic edition of a public domain text.
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By Paul AndersonThe source material is an extensive text, likely from a book titled "Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race," which systematically explores the rich history, culture, and mythology of the Celtic people, focusing heavily on Irish and Welsh legends. The text covers topics ranging from the Celts' ancient origins and influence in the British Isles, their societal structures involving a powerful priestly caste (the Druids), and a detailed look at Celtic religion, including megalithic monuments and beliefs in immortality. A significant portion of the work is dedicated to narrative cycles, specifically the Irish Invasion Myths, the Ultonian Cycle (featuring Cuchulain), and the Ossianic Cycle (centered on Finn and Oisīn), alongside discussions of Welsh mythology (the Mabinogion) and the origins of the Arthurian Saga. An appended section includes excerpts of the Project Gutenberg License, indicating that the work is likely an electronic edition of a public domain text.
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