
Pâques d'Islande
Pâques d'Islande, written by Anatole Le Braz, is a collection of Breton tales that capture the traditions, customs, beliefs, and stories of the Brittany region, particularly in Trégor and Centre-Finistère. Published in the early 20th century, Le Braz's work reflects his deep appreciation for Breton culture and showcases the unique geography and climate of the area. The stories explore themes of love and local customs, such as the celebration of 'La Nuit des feux' in Motreff, where clans honor Saint-Pierre and their ancestors. Le Braz's fluid storytelling brings to life the rich tapestry of Breton life and folklore.











