- Medb (Old Irish: [mʲeðv]),
later spelled Meadhbh (Middle Irish: [mʲɛɣv]), Méabh(a) (Irish: [ˈmʲeːw(ə)]) and Méibh (Irish: [mʲeːvʲ]), and
often anglicised...
-
Maive S. H.
Stokes (20
November 1866 - 3
December 1961) was a writer.
Maive Stokes was born on 20
November 1866 to
Whitley Stokes and Mary
Bazely in Shimla...
-
Maive Stokes, Mary Stokes". The Folk-Lore Record. 3 (1): 145–147. 1880. Stokes,
Maive (1880).
Indian Fairy Tales,
collected and
translated by
Maive Stokes...
- had a Moon on his
Forehead and a Star on his Chin 1879 1892 Bengal,
India Maive Stokes Joseph Jacobs Indian Fairy Tales 707 The Boy with the Moon on his...
- the name. A po****r
theory holds that Mab
derives from Medb (pronounced "
Maive"), a
legendary queen from 12th-century
Irish poetry;
scholar Gillian Edwards...
-
follows him
blindly into the wood. In a hut, the
peasant M**** and his wife
Maive sit with Etain, who is
sheltering from a
stormy night. A
stranger - Dalua...
- 1824–1892)
James Hinton Knowles,
missionary and
collector of
Kashmiri folklore Maive Stokes, Indian-born
British author (1866–1961)
Joseph Jacobs's book of Indian...
- is uncertain, and
possibly other Jain
texts contained a
similar story.
Maive Stokes, in
Indian Fairy Tales (1880),
records a
story titled Raja Harichand's...
-
first definitive science fiction novel in the
Shona language,
MunaHacha Maive Nei?
Musodza states that he
began to
write science-fiction in
ChiShona when...
- Stokes,
Maive.
Indian fairy tales,
collected and tr. by M. Stokes; with
notes by Mary Stokes. London:
Ellis and White. 1880. pp. 164-172. Stokes,
Maive. Indian...