Found 31 results for "Celts in fiction"
by Thomas Bulfinch
ANCIENT mythologies have much to do with modern literature.
by Patrick Kennedy
IN this class is properly comprised those fictions which, with some variations, are told at the domestic gatherings of C...
by Thomas Bulfinch
ON the decline of the Roman power, about five centuries after Christ, the countries of Northern Europe were left almost ...
by International Conference on the Literature of Region and Nation (6th 1996 University of New Brunswick in Saint John)
by Stephen R. Lawhead
CONCESSA LAVINIA LIVED in fear of thieves carrying off her spoons.
by Robert Holdstock
This morning, when I opened my eyes and saw the spring sky above me as I lay in the shallow boat, I realized that my lon...
by Geoffrey Moorhouse
The men at the oars moved as though they had all the time in the world at their disposal.
by Sophie Gilmartin
George Meredith opens his unfinished novel, Celt and Saxon (published posthumously in 1910) with the chapter 'Excursion ...