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I. |
THE INTEREST AND IMPORTANCE OF CELTIC MYTHOLOGY | |
II. |
THE SOURCES OF OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE CELTIC MYTHOLOGY | |
III. |
WHO WERE THE "ANCIENT BRITONS"? | |
IV. |
THE RELIGION OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS AND DRUIDISM | |
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V. |
THE GODS OF THE GAELS | |
VI. |
THE GODS ARRIVE | |
VII. |
THE RISE OF THE SUN-GOD | |
VIII. |
THE GAELIC ARGONAUTS | |
IX. |
THE WAR WITH THE GIANTS | |
X. |
THE CONQUEST OF THE GODS BY MORTALS | |
XI. |
THE GODS IN EXILE | |
XII. |
THE IRISH ILIAD | |
XIII. |
SOME GAELIC LOVE-STORIES | |
XIV. |
FINN AND THE FENIANS | |
XV. |
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE GODS | |
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XVI. |
THE GODS OF THE BRITONS | |
XVII. |
THE ADVENTURES OF THE GODS OF HADES | |
XVIII. |
THE WOOING OF BRANWEN AND THE BEHEADING OF BRÂN | |
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XIX. |
THE WAR OF ENCHANTMENTS | |
XX. |
THE VICTORIES OF LIGHT OVER DARKNESS | |
XXI. |
THE MYTHOLOGICAL "COMING OF ARTHUR" | |
XXII. |
THE TREASURES OF BRITAIN | |
XXIII. |
THE GODS AS KING ARTHUR'S KNIGHTS | |
XXIV. |
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE GODS | |
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XXV. |
SURVIVALS OF THE CELTIC PAGANISM INTO MODERN TIMES | |
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INDEX | |
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TABLE OF PRONUNCIATION FOR THE MORE DIFFICULT WORDS |