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Title Charms, charmers and charming in Ireland : from the medieval to the modern / edited by Ilona Tuomi, John Carey, Barbara Hillers and Ciarán Ó Géalbháin
Published Cardiff, Wales : National Book Network International (NBNi) : University of Wales Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource
Series New approaches to Celtic religion and mythology
New approaches to Celtic religion and mythology.
Contents List of Illustrations and MapsList of TablesAbbreviationsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction1. Jacqueline Borsje - European and American Scholarship and the Study of Medieval Irish 'Magic' (1846-1960)2. John Carey - Charms in Medieval Irish Tales: Tradition, Adaptation, Invention3. Cathinka Dahl Hambro - The Religious Significance of the sén 7 soladh in Altram Tige Dá Medar4. Ilona Tuomi - Nine Hundred Years of the Caput Christi Charm: Scribal Strategies and Textual Transmission5. Ksenia Kudenko - In Defence of the Irish Saints who 'Loved Malediction'6. Barbara Hillers - Towards a Typology of European Narrative Charms in Irish Oral Tradition7. Nicholas M. Wolf - Nineteenth-Century Charm Texts: Scope and Context8. Joseph J. Flahive - A Toothache Charm in a Manuscript Fragment of John Lysaght 9. Bairbre Ní Fhloinn - 'The Cure for Bleeding': Charms and Other Cures for Blood-stopping in Irish Tradition10. Deirdre Nuttall - 'Cahill's Blood': Mr Cahill Makes the Cure11. Denis McArdle - Aisling na Maighdine: The Virgin's Dream in Irish Oral Tradition12. Gearóid Ó Crualaoich - An Leabhar Eoin: The 'In Principio' Charm in Oral and Literary Tradition13. Shane Lehane - The Cailleach and the Cosmic Hare14. Stiofán Ó Cadhla - 'We'll talk now about charms': Knowledge as Folklore and Folklore as KnowledgeBibliographyIndex
Summary This is the first book to examine the full range of the evidence for Irish charms, from medieval to modern times. As Ireland has one of the oldest literatures in Europe, and also one of the most comprehensively recorded folklore traditions, it affords a uniquely rich body of evidence for such an investigation. The collection includes surveys of broad aspects of the subject (charm scholarship, charms in medieval tales, modern narrative charms, nineteenth-century charm documentation); dossiers of the evidence for specific charms (a headache charm, a nightmare charm, charms against bleeding); a study comparing the curses of saints with those of poets; and an account of a newly discovered manuscript of a toothache charm. The practices of a contemporary healer are described on the basis of recent fieldwork, and the connection between charms and storytelling is foregrounded in chapters on the textual amulet known as the Leabhar Eoin, on the belief that witches steal butter, and on the nature of the belief that effects supernatural cures
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes On-line resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 12, 2019)
Subject Charms -- Ireland -- History
Mythology, Celtic -- Ireland
Classical texts.
British & Irish history.
Medieval history.
Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700.
Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900.
20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000.
21st century history: from c 2000 -.
HISTORY -- Modern -- General.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 17th century.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 18th century.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 19th century.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 20th century.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 21st century.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 16th century.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Medieval.
Charms
Mythology, Celtic
Ireland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Tuomi, Ilona, editor
Carey, John, editor
Hillers, Barbara, editor
Gealbháin, Ciarán Ó., editor
ISBN 9781786834935
1786834936