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Hawthorn and Hazel: Sacred Plants in Ireland’s Living Folklore GardensImagine stepping into a misty Irish meadow at dawn, dew clinging to your boots, as a tangle of ancient branches weaves a ...
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The Irish Hare: A Native Running Through Myth, Land, and LegendA flash of white tail, a blur of russet fur dashing across the emerald fields—few sights capture the wild heart of Ireland ...
Illustrated by London-based artist Adam Simpson, each of the eight stamps focuses on a different myth or legend, from ...
100-year-old folklore and pop culture have perpetuated the myth that opening a mummy's tomb leads to certain death. Movie mummies are known for two things: fabulous riches and a nasty curse that ...
With their ungraceful waddle and loud quack, ducks have symbolised human stupidity in literature. Hans Christian Anderson’s The Ugly Duckling portrays them as narrow-minded bullies, unable to ...
We're getting a double helping of scary dates this October. Halloween is, of course, the main attraction, but a genuine Friday the 13th in the middle of spooky season is furthering the month's ...
Fluffy, innocent, and hopping with joy, the bunny has become the cheerful face of the holiday. But behind the sugary smiles ...
Stories have been used for centuries to entertain, educate, and explain different phenomena. While fables, myths, and folktales are all common forms of narratives, they each have defining ...
If any game developer is looking at developing a video game based on Asian folklore legends, they need to hit up Zeen Chin. The 32-year-old Malaysian artist's breathtaking illustrations feature ...
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