Gods and Heroes of the Celts — Marie-Louise Sjoestedt
This is an excellent introduction to Celtic mythology in a variety of cultures. It’s short and clear, emphasizing the importance of not attempting to smoosh Celtic deities into Classical Mediterranean models. A wonderful overview.
Celtic Mythology — Proinsias MacCana
This coffee table style book is a wonderful introduction to Celtic myth as well, and includes fabulous color photos of artifacts and archaeological sites. It’s an easy read and covers a great deal of territory.
Celtic Heritage — Alwyn and Brinley Rees
A more complex read than the others, Celtic Heritage relies very heavily on Dumézilian models and comparisons to Hindu religion. While these comparisons are useful, many in Dumézil’s camp tend to rely too heavily on Hindu models and view Celtic religion as almost identical in structure, if not in practice. It is important to remember that Celtic and Hindu cultures are in fact different, and that while similarities can help illuminate gaps in the Celtic records, it is not wise to attempt to import ritual and pattern in toto from one culture to another.
A Circle of Stones — Erynn Rowan Laurie
A book of practical exercises written by a CR elder for the CR community. The author states that she would present the material differently now, given her many more years of research and experience, but the practices presented and the materials on altars are extremely useful for those on an Irish or Scottish CR path.
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