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Magical Folk

Autor Ceri Houlbrook, Simon Young
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2022
Most of us know fairies from childhood fiction, movies and TV. However, through the ages, it was adults who actually saw fairies in the wild. The digitisation of local newspapers and ephemera has opened an Aladdin's cave of such sightings. For the first time, Magical Folk traces these fairy experiences from 500 AD to the present. In Southern England Master Dobbs-who ended up as Harry Potter character 'Dobby'-often shows himself, while in Ireland fairies may be the dead, the terrifying Whoopity Stoorie lurks in Scotland, and a two-feet tall fairy with floppy elephant ears appeared in North America in 1956. Also included are findings from The Fairy Census, the ongoing scholarly survey of 20th- and 21st-century sightings around the world. This enchanting volume is the first history of fairies in over half a century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781783341023
ISBN-10: 1783341025
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:Enlarged
Editura: Gibson Square Books Ltd

Notă biografică

Simon Young is a British folklore historian based in Italy. He has a longstanding interest in the study of the supernatural. In 2017 he editedMagical Folk (2017) with Ceri Houlbrook, and has published dozens of peer-reviewed articles in the likes of Folk Life, Folklore, Gramarye, Supernatural Studies and Tradition Today.

Descriere

The first scholarly history of British and Irish fairies in over half a century. Expanded with a fairy map of Britain and a survey of the most recent sightings claimed by twenty-first century Brits.