Fairies Quote by Lewis Spence
““It must be understood that in some cases the process by which a god or goddess degenerates into a fairy may occupy centuries, and that in the passage of generations such an alteration may be brought about in appearance and traits as to make it seem impossible that any relationship actually exists between the old form and the new. This may be accounted for by the circumstance that in gradually assuming the traits of fairyhood the god or goddess may also have taken on the characteristics of fairies which Already existed in the minds of the folk, the elves of a past age, who were already elves at a period when he or she still flourished in the full vigour of godhead. For in one sense Faerie represents a species of limbo, a great abyss of traditional material, into which every kind of ancient belief came to be cast as the acceptance of one new faith after another dictated the abandonment of forms and ideas unacceptable to its doctrines. The difference between god and fairy is indeed the difference between religion and folk-lore.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries, 1922
The quote argues that deities can transform into fairies over centuries as cultural beliefs shift, showing how religion evolves into folklore.
In simple terms: Gods become fairies as beliefs change over time.
Recognize how myths adapt across generations.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- studying ancient religions
- analyzing folklore
- teaching cultural change
- writing fantasy worldbuilding
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do modern stories reflect ancient deities?
- What drives societies to reinterpret divine figures?
Folklore may oversimplify complex theological shifts.