Celtic Love: Ten Enchanted Stories | 
enlarge | Author: Caitlin Matthews Publisher: HarperOne Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0062516094 Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9780062516091 ASIN: 0062516094
Publication Date: February 1, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships Next Business Day!
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Amazon.com Review "The desire of the lover for the beloved is fanned by restraint, by absence, by whisper and glance, by stolen kiss, by secret embrace, by song, poem, and story," writes author Caitlin Matthews in the introduction to this collection of 10 Celtic love stories. These are the stories that have enthralled centuries of readers and clan-like storytellers. Some are familiar classics, such as Drustan and Isolt ("When Leaves be Green"); others are little-known discoveries that Matthews has polished and honed with her graceful language and strong command of the Celtic heart. Matthews introduces each love story with a brief historical context, explaining her interpretations and sources. Of course this information helps readers immensely, but it is the lilting language of the stories that captivates readers, carrying them off into "faery" kingdoms, maidens' bedrooms, enchanted worlds of "seers," and black cauldron oracles, as well as the forbidden love triangles among kings, queens, and lovers. These earthly, fleshy, mystical, and erotic stories are bound to stir the embers of passion as well as the soul. Selections include, "The Blood in the Snow--of Deirdriu and Naosi," "Hold Me Fast and Fear Me Not--of Janet and Tam Lin," and "A Harp of Stone--of Liadain and Cuirither." --Gail Hudson
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"Here are faithful lovers, women who entice or endure, couples who contend or who are contented, eternal triangles that evolve around the marriage of May to December and the younger man, lovers lost and found, emotions that are harmonious or touched by the fiery sear of jealousy. Erotic and secretive or blatantly celebrated, here the love stories come from the heart of passionate Celtic tradition." -- from the Introduction In ten beautifully written tales of devotion, Celtic Love shares "the one story worth the telling," the one that strikes most nearly to the heart, the one we most with to hear. Evoking the passion and longing of Celtic tradition and history, Caitlin Matthews captures the untamed natures and amorous yearning of these age-old stories. Throughout this collection, the desire of the lover for the beloved is fanned "by restraint, by absence, by whisper or glance, by stolen kiss, by secret embrace, by song, poem, and story." Matthews recounts stories of love defeated, and love triumphant, in the tongue-in-cheek parable of Mongan and the forgotten British myth of Fflur, the Flower Bride. "The Casket of Memory" travels through worlds and lifetimes in Midir's faithful search for his beloved Etain. The final story, "What Women Most Desire," told by the street-wise faery Ragnell, puts true love to the ultimate test.
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Love stories from Celtic mythology November 9, 2008 These love stories brought out the personalities in the mythology, that can often be dry. I loved these, and with Christmas coming, can think of some good friends to send this book to! I would have made it more than five stars if I could have.
A Story of Love and War April 6, 2000 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Celtic Love is an enchanting 10-story book which revolves around what humans know best -- LOVE. The stories contained in this book are each about the love that a woman and man share, how they come about this love affair, how they are broken apart, and finally how they are brought back together. Lovers are broken apart by war, kidnapping, marriage to another, pride, religion, and/or death. They are brought back together by love and love alone. Sometimes, however, if death does occur, the lovers cannot rekindle their relationship that they once had.I love this book because it takes you to the world in which the writer, Caitlin Matthews, is in when she writes the book, and to where the lovers are when the plot is taking its place.
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