Thomas Keightley (17 October 1789 – 4 November 1872) was an Irish writer known for his works on mythology and folklore, particularly Fairy Mythology (1828)...
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Thomas Keightley (1789–1872) was a writer known for his works on mythology and folklore. Thomas Keightley may also refer to: Thomas Keightley (MP) (1580–1663)...
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US politician Lisa Keightley (born 1971), Australian cricketer Thomas Keightley (historian) (1789–1872), historian Thomas Keightley (official) (1650–1719)...
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Household deity (section Thomas Keightley (1870))
and goblin, consider the words of the English historian and folklorist Thomas Keightly: The Kobold is exactly the same being as the Danish Nis, and Scottish...
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"The Soul Cages" is a fairy tale invented by Thomas Keightley, originally presented as a genuine Irish folktale in T. Crofton Croker's Fairy Legends and...
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the place-name "Kirstens Bjerg" (Kirsten's hill), and in English by Thomas Keightley in his The Fairy Mythology. Edwin Sidney Hartland included it in his...
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Thomas Keightley (1650–1719) was an English courtier and official in Ireland, who as brother-in-law to Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon played a role...
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or "son"), although critics noted the lack of supporting evidence. Thomas Keightley suggested a connection to Habundia or Dame Habonde, a goddess associated...
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181. Keightley 244–5. Keightley 256. Keightley 251–2. Quoted in Heine 139. Keightley 252. Heine 140–1. Keightley 245. Keightley 256–7 Keightley 258. Heine...
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He did not acknowledge his debt satisfactorily in the estimation of Thomas Keightley, who voiced his complaint publicly, and soon published his own rival...
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