
Four folktales involving the evil deeds of Welsh fairies.
A collection of four distinct narratives explores the malevolent influence of Welsh fairies on unsuspecting human lives. Each story follows a protagonist encountering supernatural entities that disrupt the order of their rural existence. The characters must navigate the logical constraints of ancient folklore, where breaking taboos or failing to respect hidden boundaries leads to immediate, often dire, consequences. The narrative framework utilizes a traditional storytelling style, presenting these accounts as cautionary tales passed down through generations. The primary conflict arises from the tension between human domesticity and the unpredictable, often cruel, whims of the fairy realm.
Readers frequently highlight the atmospheric quality of these tales, noting how the author captures the eerie essence of Welsh folklore. Discussion often centers on the brevity of the stories, which allows for a focused look at specific mythological entities without unnecessary exposition. Critics observe that the collection effectively balances traditional narrative tropes with a clear sense of regional identity. The pacing is described as brisk, ensuring that the focus remains on the interaction between the human characters and the supernatural forces at play. This work serves as an accessible entry point for those interested in the darker side of Celtic mythology.
Page Count:
46
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080064647
ISBN-13:
9780080064642
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