Excerpt from The Fairy Mythology of Shakespeare
The present study is a reprint, with slight additions, omissions, and modifications, of my 1897 Presidential Address to the Folklore Society, entitled "The Fairy Mythology of English Literature: its Origin and Nature." I have retained the address form. The thesis which I have essayed to demonstrate is based, upon studies set forth at considerable length in Vol. II of my work entitled "The Voyage of Bran." Discussing therein the Celtic doctrine of rebirth, I was compelled to form a theory of primitive conceptions of life and sacrifice, compelled also to determine the real nature of the fairies believed in to this day by the Irish peasantry, and of their ancestors in early Irish mythology, the Tuatha de Danann. In postulating an agricultural basis for the present belief, as well as for the ancient mythology, I found myself in accord with the chief recent students of myth and rite in this country and on the Continent. For a full exposition and, discussion of the facts upon which I rely, as well as of the principles which have guided me, I must refer to "The Voyage of Bran."
The Bibliographical Appendix is designed to aid the student who wishes to further work at the subject by himself.
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