P. Hamera
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仙女在爱尔兰农民生活中的作用及其在《十九世纪游记选集》中的描述十九世纪爱尔兰农村的生活并不容易。爱尔兰农民生活在赤贫之中,努力维持生计。他们几乎只吃土豆,饥荒经常发生。农民们经常把他们的苦难归咎于仙女们,他们的不同种族被认为居住在爱尔兰。关于仙女的故事在19世纪访问爱尔兰的旅行者中非常流行,随后出版了关于他们在那里旅行的书籍。他们经常强调魔术在爱尔兰人日常活动中的作用。本文的目的是讨论仙女在爱尔兰农民生活中的作用,并认为通过强调爱尔兰人对神奇生物的依恋,旅行者强调了爱尔兰农民的落后,并传播了对翡翠岛居民的负面刻板印象。
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Wróżki i zacofanie irlandzkich chłopów w świetle wybranych dziewiętnastowiecznych dzienników z podróży
THE ROLE OF FAIRIES IN THE LIVES OF IRISH PEASANTS AND THEIR DEPICTION IN SELECTED NINETEENTH-CENTURY TRAVELOGUES Life in the nineteenth-century Irish countryside was not easy. Irish peasants lived in abject poverty and struggled to make ends meet. They consumed almost only potatoes and famines occurred regularly. Peasants often blamed their hardships on fairies, whose various races were supposed to inhabit Ireland. Tales about fairies were very popular among travelers who visited Ireland in the nineteenth century and subsequently published books about their travels there. They often highlighted the role of magic in daily activities of the Irish. The aim of this paper is to discuss the role of fairies in the lives of Irish peasants and argue that by underlining the attachment of the Irish to magical creatures, travelers underscored the backwardness of Irish peasants and propagated negative stereotypes about the inhabitants of the Emerald Isle.
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