Brewer's dictionary of Irish phrase & fable

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Brewer's dictionary of Irish phrase & fable

Sean McMahon and Jo O'Donoghue ; Foreword by Maeve Binchy

Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004

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Brewer's dictionary of Irish phrase and fable

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Brewer's Dictionary of Irish Phrase and Fable is devoted exclusively to the history, culture, mythology and language of the island of Ireland. Like its parent volume (Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable), the 'Irish Brewer' covers a huge range of different subjects, and will be particularly generous in its account of legend, superstition and folklore. It will be generous also in its insights into the origins and history of words and phrases, and will contain an remarkable array of expressions and allusions that the user might struggle to find in an 'ordinary' dictionary or encyclopedia of Ireland. Its 5000 A to Z entries entries include Celtic gods and goddesses, bards, beasts, literary allusions, proverbial sayings, idiomatic phrases and expressions, characters from Irish literature ancient and modern, resonant place-names, and individuals and events of 'iconic' stature in Irish history. A significant number of entries will relate to contemporary Irish life and culture. As is de rigueur with all Brewer's-branded titles, there will be material in abundance here to delight lovers of the odd, the obscure and the arcane.

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Ancient and Celtic Ireland Food and drink Literature, culture and the arts Modern Irish history Myth and folklore Names and nicknames Northern Ireland and the Troubles Peoples and groups Places and place-names Quotations and speeches Religion The Irish diaspora Words, phrases and sayings

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