Celtic literature and mythology reference sources: a general review

Purpose – This bibliography explores reference sources related to Celtic literature and mythology. Design/methodology/approach – This article provides an overview of and commentary on the available resources in the subjects of Celtic literature and mythology, focusing on those that are most valuable...

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