Cead Mile Failte
-Many thousand welcomes to DanuStudies. This page was created in an attempt to understand the relationship mythology plays in Irish literature. Through the work of Yeats and James Joyce, Ireland's two most popular writers, one can see great illustration of their homeland's
belief in the supernatural. Yeats writes about the Sons of Mile, Cuchullain, and the Tuatha De Daanan, along with other mythological beings whose influence is alive in the hills of Ireland today. Current Irish writers are still influenced by Eire's stories. This page is
dedicated to the love of Irish literature, the pursuit of knowledge, and an everlasting awe of Celtic inspiraton in Irish literature.
Along with ideas pertaining to Celtic literature I have included sites focusing on Irish art, information, and mythology. I have also included a list of reading literature available in most bookstores. Barnes and Noble has thus far been the best source to find books on mythology and Irish history. If you can not find these books readily available, ask your bookstore to order them.
As always, I welcome any new ideas or information which might help improve this site. If you have anything you would like to see on here, please leave me a note through e-mail.
Contributing e-mails can be sent to Danugoddess@geocities.com Remember, anything you would like to submit must be on the basis of Irish mythology, literature, art, or history. Have a most glorious day - - until we meet again. Slainte