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#62 Fairy Good Books: Romantasy pt. 1

Raging Romantics
Raging Romantics
Episode • Mar 17, 2023 • 39m

In honor of America's favorite green holiday, let's talk fantasy! Jackie takes us into the realm of fairy tales with stories of the sidhe, fae, and elves.

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Definitions:

  • sidhe (correlated fairy for purposes of this episode and understanding) - taken from Aes sídhe or daoine sídhe ( meaning the people of the mounds). "In Old Irish we see references to síd, síth, síodh, sídh, sídhe, síodha, or sídbrugach as ‘a fairy hill or mound’, and later in a more general sense, to mean something wondrous, enchanting, charming, or delightful. Subsequently, we see the term being associated with supernatural beings themselves, or fairies specifically." (Irish Pagan School, 2022)
  • Tuatha De Danu - "people of the goddess Danu," Danu being a Celtic land or mother goddess
  • euhemerization - any interpretation of myths that derives the gods from outstanding men, and seeks the source of mythology in history
  • seelie/unseelie - derives from the Anglo-Saxon (ge)sælig/ sællic meaning ‘happy’ or ‘prosperous," associated with "seely wytes" in 17th c. Scotland
  • Álfheim - Old Norse, "The Homeland of the Elves”
  • ljósálfar - Old Norse,  light elves (or bright elves)
  • svartálfar/ dökkálfar - Old Norse, dark elves/black elves
  • Svartálfheim - Old Norse, "home of the black elves"
  • dvergar - Old Norse, "dwarves"


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