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In the vibrant anthology 'Lancashire Folk-lore,' editors Thomas Turner Wilkinson and John Harland compile a fascinating collection that serves as a kaleidoscopic view into the rich world of Lancastrian myths, legends, and traditions. This compilation not only showcases the diversity of narrative styles, ranging from fairy tales to ghost stories, but also underscores the significance of regional folk-lore in understanding cultural identities. The anthology stands out for its ability to weave together different strands of folk traditions to present a cohesive yet varied tapestry of Lancastrian cultural heritage, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of folklore and anthropological studies alike. The backgrounds of Wilkinson and Harland as scholars and collectors of local folk tales position them uniquely to curate this compendium. Their deep understanding of the historical, cultural, and literary movements of Lancashire allows them to present a collection that is both a testament to the regions rich oral tradition and a significant contribution to the study of British folklore. By bringing together these diverse narratives, the anthology encapsulates the varied voices of Lancashire, offering insights into the social and historical contexts that shaped them. 'Reading Lancashire Folk-lore' is akin to embarking on a journey through the heart of Lancashires cultural landscape. The anthology provides a rare opportunity to explore an array of perspectives, styles, and themes encompassed within the realm of folklore. For students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, this collection is not just an academic resource but a portal to the past, inviting readers to delve into the study of narrative traditions and the communal identities they foster. It is an enriching experience that promises to expand ones understanding of folklore as both an art form and a vehicle for historical and cultural expression.
© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066219109
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Ebook: 10 december 2019
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In the vibrant anthology 'Lancashire Folk-lore,' editors Thomas Turner Wilkinson and John Harland compile a fascinating collection that serves as a kaleidoscopic view into the rich world of Lancastrian myths, legends, and traditions. This compilation not only showcases the diversity of narrative styles, ranging from fairy tales to ghost stories, but also underscores the significance of regional folk-lore in understanding cultural identities. The anthology stands out for its ability to weave together different strands of folk traditions to present a cohesive yet varied tapestry of Lancastrian cultural heritage, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of folklore and anthropological studies alike. The backgrounds of Wilkinson and Harland as scholars and collectors of local folk tales position them uniquely to curate this compendium. Their deep understanding of the historical, cultural, and literary movements of Lancashire allows them to present a collection that is both a testament to the regions rich oral tradition and a significant contribution to the study of British folklore. By bringing together these diverse narratives, the anthology encapsulates the varied voices of Lancashire, offering insights into the social and historical contexts that shaped them. 'Reading Lancashire Folk-lore' is akin to embarking on a journey through the heart of Lancashires cultural landscape. The anthology provides a rare opportunity to explore an array of perspectives, styles, and themes encompassed within the realm of folklore. For students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, this collection is not just an academic resource but a portal to the past, inviting readers to delve into the study of narrative traditions and the communal identities they foster. It is an enriching experience that promises to expand ones understanding of folklore as both an art form and a vehicle for historical and cultural expression.
© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066219109
Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 10 december 2019
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