
Ceri Houlbrook
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Ceri Houlbrook is a scholar and author known for her work focusing on the intersection of folklore, magic, and architecture. Her research delves into the historical contexts and cultural significance of magical beliefs from ancient times to the present day. Houlbrook's notable publications include "Magical Folk: A History of Real Fairies, 500AD to the Present" and "Building Magic: Ritual and Re-enchantment in Post-Medieval Structures." These works explore how folklore and magical practices have influenced the built environment and societal beliefs across various cultures.
With a keen interest in the ways that magic manifests in everyday life, Houlbrook's insights contribute to a greater understanding of the enduring power of myth and ritual. Her scholarship not only examines historical perspectives but also invites contemporary readers to reflect on how these traditions continue to shape modern life. Through her writing, she bridges the gap between past and present, offering a nuanced view of the magical world around us.