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Every country has its own "little people," but the Irish Leprechaun stands out as the most captivating. To many, he embodies harmless mischief and joy, forever searching for a mythical pot of gold, resembling a character from a Disney film. Conversely, others view him as a sinister gnome, intent on causing chaos through dark magic. The Leprechaun's influence spans from the University of Notre Dame's "Fighting Irish" football team to cult films like Leprechaun 1 to 4, showcasing an evil version of the character, and even appearances by Foster & Allen in Leprechaun costumes on Top of the Pops. This figure has long been ingrained in popular culture, but for generations of Irish people, he was a very real entity. Bob Curran explores the myriad facets of this iconic creature, delving into the origins of the myth and its global counterparts. He examines the superstitions surrounding the Leprechaun and his portrayal in mass media. From his roots as a fallen angel or diminished god to his unique traits and occupations, this work sheds light on lesser-known aspects of the fairy realm while revealing the true nature of the Leprechaun—elusive, complex, and full of contradictions.
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The Truth About the Leprechaun, Bob Curran
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2000,
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