@inproceedings{1f7e0c4352034d8084c7497b0a935253,
title = "The Armorican Voyage to the Afterlife and Celtic Myths",
abstract = "In August 1923, F{\'e}lix Tual, mayor of Molenez, was on his deathbed. After bidding farewell to his family, he turned his head to the window and, seeing his boat anchored outside, asked those who were by his side in his agony what the weather was like. They answered him that the weather was fine and sunny. Then he asked what the wind was like, and was answered that an eastern breeze was blowing. He thought for a while and asked whether it was ebb-tide, to which they answered that it was. He then closed his eyes and remained silent, before...",
keywords = "Breton folklore, Mythology, Celtic, Funeral rites",
author = "Fa{\~n}ch Bihan-Gallic",
year = "2018",
month = feb,
day = "7",
doi = "10.2307/jj.14491648.15",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-78683-205-4",
series = "New Approaches to Celtic Religion and Mythology",
publisher = " University of Wales Press",
pages = "107",
editor = "Emily Lyle",
booktitle = "Celtic Myth in the 21st Century",
address = "United States",
edition = "1",
}