The Banshee is one of Ireland’s most famous folkloric figures. A supernatural woman with a cry that foretells of death and devastation to those who hear it, stories about banshees have been terrifying listeners for hundreds of years. But has she always been this way?
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Sources and Further Reading
- A Folklore Survey of County Clare by Thomas Johnson Westropp
- The Triumphs of Turlough translated by Standish Hayes O'Grady
- The Hostel of Da Choca translated by Whitley Stokes
- Annals of Loch Cé
- The Memoirs of Lady Ann Fanshawe
- Personal Sketches of His Own Times by Sir Jonah Barrington
- Keening Tradition
- "The Irish Funeral Cry" in The Dublin Penny Journal
- O'Brien's Irish-English Dictionary
Music
- The Butterfly – Sláinte
- Return Home - Moorland Songs
- The White Birch - Moorland Songs
- Mountain Solitude - Moorland Songs
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