Coire agus Coin-Shìdh am Beàrnaraigh
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https://doi.org/10.2218/ss.v37i0.1799Abstract
A re-telling and short discussion of the popular story ‘The Tale of the Cauldron’ as told by the author’s grand-uncle in Bernera, Lewis – a story in which the protagonist is pursued by fairy dogs. This is followed by a place-name story, which the author heard from Iain Mac Coinnich (Iain Dhòmhnaill a’ Phìobair), also of Bernera, concerning Creag ’Ille Chaluim Ghlais, a fairy dwelling-place which was – according to the storyteller – the last place in which fairy dogs were ever seen.Downloads
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01-Feb-2017
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“Coire agus Coin-Shìdh am Beàrnaraigh” (2017) Scottish Studies, 37, pp. 114–116. doi:10.2218/ss.v37i0.1799.