Elves and Heroes
1909
Elves and Heroes, published in 1909 by Donald A. Mackenzie, is a collection of poetic narratives that explores Celtic mythology through the lens of Scottish and Irish folklore. The poems feature legendary figures such as Cuchullin and the Banshee, alongside tales of fairies and protective spirits, highlighting themes of love, vengeance, and the struggle between good and evil. Mackenzie's work captures the ethereal ambiance of the Highlands, offering a vivid reflection of the beliefs and values of the Celtic peoples.









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