William Carleton, Folklore, the Famine, and the Irish Supernatural
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Fegan, MelissaAffiliation
University of ChesterPublication Date
2015-09-30
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This article examines the significance of the supernatural in the works of the nineteenth-century Irish author William Carleton, and in particular the ways in which his grounding in folklore and his reflection of the Great Famine are important in his work.Citation
Fegan, M. (2015). William Carleton, Folklore, the Famine, and the Irish Supernatural. Supernatural Studies, Special Issue: The Supernatural in the Long Nineteenth Century, 2(2), 161-173.Publisher
Supernatural Studies AssociationJournal
Supernatural StudiesAdditional Links
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