Re-Vitalising the Little People: Arthur Machen's Tales of the Remnant Races

Authors

  • Sage Leslie-McCarthy

Keywords:

Celtic history, Celtic Revival, nineteenth century, fairy mythology, Arthur Machen, literature

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2020-06-11

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Leslie-McCarthy, S. (2020). Re-Vitalising the Little People: Arthur Machen’s Tales of the Remnant Races. Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies, 11(1), 65-78. https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/AJVS/article/view/13934