Dive into the mysterious world of medieval Brittany, where the veil between the natural and supernatural is thin, and enchantment weaves through the fabric of everyday life. In The Supernatural and the Fantastic: Breton Myth and Magic, Ryan Evans masterfully explores the rich tapestry of magical elements, fairy interventions, and otherworldly wonders embedded within Marie de France's timeless Breton lais.
Uncover how these evocative narratives blend ancient Celtic myths with medieval Christian ideology to create stories that pulse with love, danger, transformation, and fate. From shape-shifting werewolves to fairy lovers who defy social conventions, Evans reveals the profound cultural and spiritual significance behind these enduring tales.
Whether you are a lover of medieval literature, folklore, or fantasy, this book offers a captivating journey through enchanted forests, mystical realms, and the complex interplay of magic and morality that shaped medieval imagination. The Supernatural and the Fantastic not only illuminates a forgotten literary heritage but also reawakens the timeless allure of myth and magic that continues to captivate readers today.