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Cosa (chi) è faery$505980$ - definizione

BOOK BY C.J. CHERRYH
Faery in shadow; Faery Moon

In the Faëry Hills         
In the Fairy Hills; In the Faery Hills
In the Faëry Hills, to which the composer gave the alternative Irish title An Suagh Sidhe, is a symphonic poem by Arnold Bax. It was composed in 1909 and was premiered in London in 1910.
Fairies         
  • Illustration of a fairy by [[C. E. Brock]]
  • One of the five [[Cottingley Fairies]] photographs
  • American theologian [[David Bentley Hart]]
  • A resin statue of a fairy
  • 1888 illustration by [[Luis Ricardo Falero]] of common modern depiction of a fairy with butterfly wings
  • Title page of a 1603 reprinting of ''[[Daemonologie]]''
  • Faerie Queene]]'' by [[Johann Heinrich Füssli]] (c. 1788); scene from ''The Faerie Queene''
  • ''The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania'' by [[Joseph Noel Paton]] (1849): fairies in [[Shakespeare]]
MYTHICAL BEING OR LEGENDARY CREATURE IN EUROPEAN FOLKLORE
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Fairy         
  • Illustration of a fairy by [[C. E. Brock]]
  • One of the five [[Cottingley Fairies]] photographs
  • American theologian [[David Bentley Hart]]
  • A resin statue of a fairy
  • 1888 illustration by [[Luis Ricardo Falero]] of common modern depiction of a fairy with butterfly wings
  • Title page of a 1603 reprinting of ''[[Daemonologie]]''
  • Faerie Queene]]'' by [[Johann Heinrich Füssli]] (c. 1788); scene from ''The Faerie Queene''
  • ''The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania'' by [[Joseph Noel Paton]] (1849): fairies in [[Shakespeare]]
MYTHICAL BEING OR LEGENDARY CREATURE IN EUROPEAN FOLKLORE
Fairies; Faeries; Faery; Fairy magic; Fayrye; Færies; Fairywinkle; Faries; Fay; Fair Folk; Færie; Farie; Good Folk; Atomy; Atomie; Fairy faith; Faerie information; Atomies; Fairy folk; Fairie; Fairys; Fairies in Theosophy; Sleagh Maith; Atomy (mythology); Atomy (fairy); Atomy (fay); Atomy (faery); Atomy (fae); Atomy (faerie); Fae folk; 🧚; Fair folk; 🧚‍♂️; 🧚‍♀️; Fairy money; 🧚‍♀; Ouphe
A fairy (also fay, fae, fey, fair folk, or faerie) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, English, and French folklore), a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural.

Wikipedia

Faery in Shadow

Faery in Shadow is a fantasy novel by American writer C. J. Cherryh. It was first published in the United Kingdom by Legend Books in August 1993 in trade paperback, and the first United States edition was published by Ballantine Books under its Del Rey Books imprint in November 1993 in hardcover. It was nominated for the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel in 1994.

Faery in Shadow is a sequel to Cherryh's novella "The Brothers", which was first published in her 1986 collection of short fiction, Visible Light, and is based in part on Celtic mythology, featuring such creatures as the fay race of the Sídhe, including pooka. Its setting is suffused with magical forces and supernatural beings, marking it as an example of the high fantasy literary subgenre. Cherryh also borrows elements from horror fiction for the book.

A major revision of Faery in Shadow entitled Faery Moon, with a new copyright, was self-published by Cherryh as an e-book in December 2009.