With 152 illustrations. First published in the United States of America in 1992 by Thames and Hudson. First paperback edition with corrections 1996.
Ireland, more than any other country in Europe, has retained its mythological heritage, which lives today in the oral tradition of folk tales, in literature, in place-names and language, in ceremonies and monuments. Mountains and loughs are the homes of gods and goddesses, of saints and monsters, and pattern, beauty and cyclical logic are revealed in their stories. Michael Dames, whose previous works have won him a wide and enthusiastic following, has walked through each of the four provinces of Ireland - Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connacht - visiting first a focal mythic site, such as St. Patrick's Purgatory on Lough Derg, then further sites that 'spiral off'. He also surveys the entire island from a fifth province, 'Mide' or 'center', which becomes its axis. Ireland's sacred locations unexpectedly take on contemporary relevance as we realize that the underlying concerns of myth - conservation and recurrence - are increasingly present concerns too. The rich, multi-layered and visionary text is complemented by a careful selection of photographs, engravings, maps and diagrams that reveal the sacred places of pagan and Christian legend.
Author(s): Michael Dames
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Year: 1996
Language: English
Pages: 272
City: New York
Introduction: Setting out 9
Part One
ULSTER. St. Patrick and the Hag 20
1. St. Patrick’s Purgatory 22
2. The Water Monster 43
3. The 'Cailleach' and Bith 55
Part Two
MUNSTER. The Sun Goddesses 60
1. Inherited Words 62
2. Lough Gur 73
3. From Lough to Province 113
Part Three
LEINSTER. City Myths 118
1. Leinster Approaches 120
2. Dublin, The Real Dream 125
3. Original Landings 145
Part Four
CONNACHT. War Path and Love Match 150
1. Battle of East and West 152
2. Erne Weddings 171
3. Flood, Fish, Word 185
Part Five
MIDE. The Spreading Centre
1. The Centre Stone 194
2. Ériu’s Eye: National Observations 213
3. Mide, All and One 243
Conclusion Home 247
Acknowledgments 259
Notes on the Text 260
Bibliography 265
Glossary-index 267
Index 269