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Celtic Myth in Contemporary Children’s Fantasy
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Dimitra Fimi
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2017
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-137-55281-5
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978-1-137-55282-2
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2017
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10.1057/978-1-137-55282-2
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: “Celticity,” Fantasy, and the Child Readership
pp. 27
Otherworldly Ireland: Pat O’Shea’s The Hounds of the Mórrígan and Kate Thompson’s The New Policeman
pp. 71
Celticity and the Irish Diaspora: Rewriting Finn mac Cumhall and Cúchulain for American Youngsters
pp. 115
Lloyd Alexander’s The Chronicles of Prydain: Building Fantasy upon Forgery
pp. 157
Welsh Heritage for Teenagers: Alan Garner, Jenny Nimmo, Catherine Fisher
pp. 219
Susan Cooper’s The Dark is Rising Sequence and the Arthur of the Welsh
pp. 263
Conclusion: Celticity and “Celtic” Heritage
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