The Folklore of Wiltshire
Author: Ralph Whitlock
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 216
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Author: Ralph Whitlock
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 216
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kirsty Hartsiotis
Publisher: History Publishing Group
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9780752457369
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese Wiltshire folk tales have all stood the test of time, and remain classic texts that will be enjoyed time and again by modern readers.
Author: Jason Marc Harris
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-04-15
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 1317134656
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJason Marc Harris's ambitious book argues that the tensions between folk metaphysics and Enlightenment values produce the literary fantastic. Demonstrating that a negotiation with folklore was central to the canon of British literature, he explicates the complicated rhetoric associated with folkloric fiction. His analysis includes a wide range of writers, including James Barrie, William Carleton, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Sheridan Le Fanu, Neil Gunn, George MacDonald, William Sharp, Robert Louis Stevenson, and James Hogg. These authors, Harris suggests, used folklore to articulate profound cultural ambivalence towards issues of class, domesticity, education, gender, imperialism, nationalism, race, politics, religion, and metaphysics. Harris's analysis of the function of folk metaphysics in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century narratives reveals the ideological agendas of the appropriation of folklore and the artistic potential of superstition in both folkloric and literary contexts of the supernatural.
Author: Jennifer Westwood
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2013-10-31
Total Pages: 601
ISBN-13: 0141959533
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWatch out for a ghostly ship and its spectral crew off the coast of Cornwall Listen for the unearthly tread and rustling silk dress of Darlington's Lady Jarratt Shiver at the malevolent apparition of 50 Berkeley Square that no-one survives seeing Beware the black dog of Shap Fell: a sighting warns of fatal accidents England's past echoes with stories of unquiet spirits and hauntings, of headless highwaymen and grey ladies, indelible bloodstains and ghastly premonitions. Here, county by county, are the nation's most fascinating supernatural tales and bone-chilling legends: from a ghostly army marching across Cumbria to the vanishing hitchhiker of Bluebell Hill, from the gruesome Man-Monkey of Shropshire to the phantom congregation who gather for a 'Sermon of the Dead' ...
Author: Patricia Monaghan
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Published: 2014-05-14
Total Pages: 529
ISBN-13: 1438110375
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents an illustrated A to Z reference containing over 1,000 entries providing information on Celtic myths, fables and legends from Ireland, Scotland, Celtic Britain, Wales, Brittany, central France, and Galicia.
Author: John C. Chadwick
Publisher:
Published: 1984-03-01
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 9780907683124
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marc Alexander
Publisher: Sutton Publishing
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 398
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith over a thousand entries, this illustrated encyclopedia is the most comprehensive guide to the legends and beliefs of the British Isles.
Author: Kathleen Wiltshire
Publisher:
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 160
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ronald Hutton
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2001-02-15
Total Pages: 566
ISBN-13: 0191578428
DOWNLOAD EBOOKComprehensive and engaging, this colourful study covers the whole sweep of ritual history from the earliest written records to the present day. From May Day revels and Midsummer fires, to Harvest Home and Hallowe'en, to the twelve days of Christmas, Ronald Hutton takes us on a fascinating journey through the ritual year in Britain. He challenges many common assumptions about the customs of the past, and debunks many myths surrounding festivals of the present, to illuminate the history of the calendar year we live by today.
Author: Timothy Baycroft
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2012-07-25
Total Pages: 440
ISBN-13: 9004211586
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUsing an interdiciplinary approach, this book brings together work in the fields of history, literary studies, music, and architecture to examine the place of folklore and representations of 'the people' in the development of nations across Europe during the 19th century.