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Belfield is close to Donnybrook, Ballsbridge, Clonskeagh, Goatstown and Stillorgan and takes its name from Belfield House and Demesne
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My 2023 programme year began today with a visit to the UCD college campus in Belfield. I used my new Sony FX30 camera and that is what I intend to use when I visit Kilkenny in a few weeks, Belfast in April, Cork in May, Galway in May and Cork for a second week in August.
Unfortunately the programme is limited, compared to previous years, as I am unwilling to pay the asking…
Neil Young would not be Neil Young without him doing something crazy every once in a while as this characteristic makes him the best version of Neil Young. Still, Hawks & Doves remain one of his headscratching moves. The LP even followed one of his finest platters with Crazy Horse, so the album should've been great, but this is not After The Gold Rush, to be honest. Sure, there are some fine moments, because Neil Young can sound intriguing even on an autopilot, though you do wish he would've done more here. Then again – shouldn't we accept this ramshackleness with Neil Young? He follows his own protocol, which continues to be hard to discern at times, yet these rules keep him working. Still, Hawks & Doves does feels like a warm-up for something radical.
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I suck major ass at actually finishing the stories I begin writing. And it doesn’t help that all the story ideas I end up having are massive undertakings that are way outta my realm of expertise to even attempt.
Like, I really wanna write a story set in Iris about a monster hunter who gets so pissed off with the Inquisition in Belfield that he goes on a Dishonored style murder/disappearance spree for all of their leaders and calls himself “Anathema”.
I want to write that so bad. But I feel like I can never do my story idea justice. Anyone got tips on how the fuck to get myself to finish these things?
I talked a LOT before of Pierre Dubois, his famous "Fairy/Elf/Lutin Encyclopedias", his collections of fairytales, and so forth and so on. And yes we have to agree that he has a very free, inventive, poetic style when it comes to retelling the various myths and legends surrounding the fair folk and other supernatural beings. As such, while his books are very entertaining and very beautiful, they are not to be used as a serious research material and can be quite misleading between Dubois' personal inventions, crafted genealogies and fictional history of "Elfland"...
BUT the wonderful and very pleasant thing with Dubois is that at the end of each of his Encylopedias he leaves us with a complete bibliography of all the books he used when writing them. I have rarely stumbled upon such complete bibliographies about the "fair folk", "good neighbor", petit peuple" and so forth, and while it goes a bit beyond what this blog is about (fairy tales proper), I still thought of sharing some of it here because my Dubois posts were all here.
Now, I can't share the entirety of the bibliography because it would be too big. However what I will share is all the books Dubois placed in his bibliography... in English. Indeed, Dubois reads the English and as such a good chunk of his bibliography is English-speaking (there are also some Spanish, Italian and German books in his lists). As such, if you are an English speaker you can easily go check these texts. (Note, this comes from his bibliography of his "Encyclopedia of Fairies", so that we stay within the "fairy tale" theme of this blog)
Tolkien's On Fairy-Stories
Beatrice Phillports, Mermaids
Richard Carrington, Mermaids and Mastodons
Gwen Benwell and Arthur Waugh, Sea Enchantress
The Lost Gods of England, Brian Branston
Wilfrid Bonser, A bibliography of folklore
Masaharu Anesaki, Japanese Mythology (also known as the History of Japanese Religion)
F. J. Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Moncure Daniel Conway, Demonology and Devil Lore
T. C. Croker, Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland
N. Belfield Dennys, The Folklore of China [The book has the very unfortunate subtitles "and its affinities with that the Aryan and Semitic races", but it was written in the 19th century so...)
David Crockett Graham, Songs and Stories of the Ch'uan Miao
Thomas Keightley, The Fairy Mythology
P. Kennedy, Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts
John Rhys, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
Sir George Webb Dasent's translation of Popular Tales from the Norse
The Norse Myths (as rewriten by Crossley)
Delaporte Press' Great Swedish Fairy Tales, illustrated by John Bauer
Inger and Edgar Parn d'Aulaire, D'Aulaire's Trolls (also known as D'Aulaire's Book of Trolls)
The Florence Ekstrand edition of Theodore Kittelsen's Norvegian Trolls and Other Tales
G. Fox, The Archaeology of the Cambridge Region
Edward L. Gardner, Fairies
M. Geoffrey Hodson, The Kingdom of the Gods
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Coming of the Fairies
Walter Burkert, Ancient Mystery Cults
Sabine Baring-Gould, Curious Myths of the Middle Age
Was John Philip Shenale a part of something like the Wrecking Crew? If he was, he probably had a couple of buddies he worked with. Look, I am not sure on whether or not he and Bill Wray are close, though I assume they sort of had a camaderie, since they both had a similar type of a career. Still, Mr. Wray tried to do his own solo material more often than Mr. Shenale. Therefore, we can find him playing on Mr. Wray's Seize The Moment, which could be seen as a formidable slice of the 80's rock. This is also a bad thing, because everything seems so shiny you have a hunch the entire things was made out of rejected parts from other musicians during the period. Sure, Mr. Wray knows what he's doing, yet he should be willing to bend the rule more to his whim.
Thanks for answering my asks. Sadly, I am a minor, so I’m basically my parent’s property until I’m 18, so I’m kinda fucked. If there are any good colleges or universities in Ireland, though, I’d have a good excuse to leave the country and apply for citizenship after a while.
My absolute condolences to your situation. As a minor myself, I wish we had more rights.
As for universities... Trinity is the premier university, DCU/Limerick/Cork/UCD Belfield/Maynooth/Sligo/Galway are the great ones, the regional ITs are good, that's all I can think of rn.