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A wide-ranging and detailed investigation of folk heroes, both
fictional and historical, from the earliest times to the present,
taken from societies throughout the world as they exist in
folktales, folksongs, customs, speech, and other folklore genres.
From Paul Bunyan to Stagolee, from Queen Mab to the Tooth Fairy,
every culture has created folk heroes. But as often as not, these
"heroes of the people" accomplish their goals with methods that are
anything but heroic-like the American liar hero Davy Crockett, or
Galloping Jones, the Australian drinker and bank robber. Then
there's the Irishman Finn Mac Cumhal, whose heroism, like that of
Rip Van Winkle, was based on oversleeping. In this new collection,
readers will enjoy a wildly colorful parade of nearly 400 thieves,
tricksters, simpletons, and dragon slayers from around the world.
Despite appearances, these "heroes" perform a crucial social
function: they allow us to question what is right and what is
wrong, to challenge what is legal and what is illegal, to deal with
who has power and who does not, and to manage the contradictions
and conflicts inherent in all cultures. Spotlights 366 folk heroes,
from old acquaintances like Bluebeard and Casey Jones to new
friends like Bunuwas and Chokanamma Includes 51
illustrations-paintings, drawings, and photographs A timeline
documents the earliest known appearance of each hero A general
index combined with indexes by heroic type and by country/culture
make research easy
Eclectic British scholar SABINE BARING-GOULD (1834-1924) inspired
My Fair Lady, wrote the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers," and
published more than five hundred literary works. Among his foremost
folkloric studies is 1865's The Book of Werewolves, the first
serious academic study of the shape-shifters of mythological lore.
"This work is the most frequently cited early study of lycanthropy
and is regarded by most scholars as the foundation work in the
field," says cryptozoologist Loren Coleman in his new introduction.
"The Book of Werewolves was so visionary that it foresaw that
future discussions within werewolf studies would necessarily travel
down many side paths. Indeed, midway through The Book of
Werewolves, Baring-Gould treks into the shadowy world of crimes
vaguely connected to werewolves, including serial murders, grave
desecration, and cannibalism." This new edition, complete with the
original illustrations, is part of Cosimo's Loren Coleman Presents
series. LOREN COLEMAN is author of numerous books of cryptozoology,
including Bigfoot : The True Story of Apes in America and Mothman
and Other Curious Encounters.
Gardening is an age-old craft, steeped in mystique and peppered
with handed-down wisdom, often derived from 'sons of the soil' who
grew larger cabbages than their neighbours. This fact-drenched and
beautifully illustrated insight into gardening history with enthral
you with its diversity - from digging soil and keeping bees to
early plant hunters and weather rhymes. A perfect gift for
gardening enthusiasts!
The Jewish Labor Movement was a radical subculture that
flourished within the trade union and political movements in the
United States in the early part of the twentieth century. Jewish
immigrant activists--socialists, communists, anarchists, and labor
Zionists--adapted aspects of the traditions with which they were
raised in order to express the politics of social transformation.
In doing so, they created a folk ideology which reflected their
dual ethnic/class identity. This book explores that folk ideology,
through an analysis of interviews with participants in the Jewish
Labor Movement as well as through a survey of the voluminous
literature written about that movement.
A synthesis of political ideology and ethnic tradition was
carefully crafted by secular working-class Jewish immigrant
radicals who rediscovered and reformulated elements of Jewish
traditions as vehicles for political organizing. Commonly held
symbols of their cultural identity--the Yiddish language, rituals
such as the Passover seder, remembered narratives of the Eastern
European "shtetl," and biblical imagery--served as powerful tools
in forging political solidarity among fellow Jewish workers and
activists within the Jewish Labor Movement.
Embrace the power of the divine in this beginner's guide to some of
mythology's fiercest females and most legendary ladies Across
thousands of years and countless civilizations, goddesses have been
a powerful presence. Whether as leaders, mothers, warriors or
lovers, these indomitable divinities have always been able to
fascinate and seduce us. This pocket guide offers readers an
engaging and accessible introduction to a selection of the most
powerful and influential goddesses throughout ancient and modern
history, retelling their stories and celebrating their awesome
abilities. Each profile includes a concise history of the goddess
and her origins, a summary of her main powers, a look at the
goddess in myth and popular culture and an exploration of her best
attributes. Learn about the Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and
war; Bastet, the Egyptian goddess of pleasure and protection; the
beautiful Freyja, the Norse goddess of love, and many others. Let
yourself be inspired and empowered by tales of feminine power,
strength and wisdom in this pocketbook of dazzling deities.
Enchanting tales of the gods, kings, and monsters that populated
the Anglo-Saxon world. An atmospheric collection of 30 folk tales
exploring stories of cosmology, monsters, conflicts and courtship
from the Seven Kingdoms to Middle Earth. This is an entertaining
portal into a world overflowing with mythology, magic and all
manner of beguiling creatures, which has inspired everything from
the Lord of the Rings to Game of Thrones. The book is divided into
3 parts: * Scop is a set of stories told by the Anglo-Saxon
storyteller Scop, from the creation to the destruction of the
world. It explores what remains of the gods and monsters of the
Anglo-Saxon cosmology. * Wreccan is pagan stories exploring
self-discovery and development through exile. Variations of these
tales would have told by the Anglo-Saxons themselves, including
Sigemund's rebellion and the trials of Beowulf. * Bretwalda stories
revolve around Bretwalda the chief Anglo-Saxon king who ruled over
the majority of the Seven Kingdoms. These stories reflect a period
when both the old gods and Christianity existed simultaneously.
Remarkable illustrations by Jesus Sotes breathe new life into these
tales of the past.
Women and Folklore concerns itself with the growing body of
English-language literature on women's folklore and culture. . . .
There are 1,664 bibliographic citations, with a combined subject
and name index containing some intriguing topics and names. A
significant interdisciplinary bibliographic addition for high
school, college, university and public libraries." Choice
Legend tells of a fearsome wolf who stalks the forest. Red is well
versed in the stories of the beast who preys on unsuspecting
travellers and yet she pays them no mind. But then, Red has always
been different. Suddenly whispers of the wolf become more frequent
and townspeople are attacked in their homes. It seems this is no
ordinary wolf. Rumours run wild and people begin suspecting one
another. But when you don't know who to fear, how can you protect
yourself? This story might not end happily ever after . . . A
thrilling whodunit with a twist that readers won't see coming until
the very end. Perfect for fans of Dark Unicorns, and Disney's
Twisted Tales and Villains series'. A dark and irresistible twist
on a classic fairy tale.
'Spooky and absorbing. I was gripped from the first page!' CASS
GREEN There's a stranger in your house... When her stepmother dies
unexpectedly, Caro returns to her childhood home in Derbyshire. She
hadn't seen Elizabeth in years, but the remote farmhouse offers
refuge from a bad relationship, and a chance to start again. But
going through Elizabeth's belongings unearths memories Caro would
rather stay buried. In particular, the story her stepmother would
tell her, about two little girls and the terrible thing they do. As
heavy snow traps Caro in the village, where her neighbours stare
and whisper, Caro is forced to question why Elizabeth hated her so
much, and what she was hiding. But does she really want to uncover
the truth? A haunting and twisty story about the lies we tell those
closest to us, perfect for fans of Ruth Ware and Cass Green. If you
love CUCKOO, don't miss Sophie Draper's brand-new mystery MAGPIE,
available to order now! Readers love CUCKOO: 'A remarkably, taut
and chilling debut. I absolutely loved it. Brilliant writing. All
the creepiness. A heart-stopping ending' CLAIRE ALLAN 'Sophie
Draper is a remarkable new voice, combining beautiful writing with
a gothic creepiness and a level of suspense which will keep the
reader gripped to the end' STEPHEN BOOTH 'A brilliant, sinister
debut that creeps under your skin and keeps you hooked until the
shocking ending' ROZ WATKINS 'Wow! This is what a horror story is
supposed to be! Super spooky and absolutely wonderful in all its
gothic glory' NETGALLEY REVIEWER 'The ending was amazing.
Psychological fiction at its best. Five Stars' NETGALLEY REVIEWER
'I never use the term "jaw-dropping" but it best describes the rest
of this spectacular read!' NETGALLEY REVIEWER 'The ending BLEW. ME.
AWAY. I feel like I'm going to have a book hangover now. SO, SO
GOOD' NETGALLEY REVIEWER
Mysterious vanishing hitchhikers, travelers beset by headless
dogs, and long-dead moonshiners come alive in this collection of
ninety-six Appalachian folktales. Set in coal mines and remote farm
cabins, in hidden hollows and on mountain tops, some of these
stories look back to the days when West Virginia was first settled;
others reflect the rancor and brutality of the Civil War. But most
of these tales guide us through the recent past of the uncommonly
rich folk heritage of West Virginia. This ghostly collection, with
source information and bold illustrations, will thrill longtime
lovers of supernatural lore.
Integrating original texts with explanations, interpretations, and
theory, Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to
Classical and World Myths, Fourth Edition, introduces students to a
wide range of myths drawn from sources all around the world and
approached from various critical perspectives. FEATURES An
innovative pedagogical structure helps students discern the complex
web of literary allusions that characterize mythological texts A
global locator map at the beginning of each chapter situates the
myths in their geographical context Running margin notes provide
cross-references and explanations of terms A glossary of deities,
an illustrated timeline, and suggested readings offer additional
resources A vibrant art program features more than 200
illustrations, photographs, and maps
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A captivating, magical and haunting debut novel of breathtaking imagination, from the winner of the 2014 Costa Short Story Award
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2019 INTERNATIONAL DYLAN THOMAS PRIZE
'That rare thing: genuinely unique' OBSERVER
'Will win you over ... Magical' THE TIMES
'Absolutely stunning. I loved it' MADELINE MILLER, AUTHOR OF CIRCE
On the remote island of Neverness, the villagers' lives are entwined with nature: its enchantments, seductions and dangers. There is May, the young fiddler who seeks her musical spirit; Madden Lightfoot, who flies with red kites; and Verlyn Webbe, born with a wing for an arm. Over the course of a generation, their desires, gossip and heartbreak interweave to create a staggeringly original world, crackling with echoes of ancient folklore.
Mysterious and strange are the ocean depths, but pioneering
cyptozoologist ANTOON CORNELIS OUDEMANS (1858-1943) attempted to
bring some order to the realm with this 1892 survey of the reports
of monsters of the sea, the first of its kind. Gathering sightings
from around the globe and across the centuries, Oudemans eliminates
the obvious hoaxes or honest mistakes and then, from dozens of
legitimate sighting, draws conclusions about sea-serpent
physiology, geographic distribution, and more. This astonishing
book "still influences thoughts and theories about the great
unknowns in the oceans," says cryptozoologist Loren Coleman in his
new introduction in this edition, part of Cosimo's Loren Coleman
Presents series.
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