Forgotten folk tales of the English counties;
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Children’s
Fantasy
格式
精装书
页数
212
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 1970
出版商
Routledge & K. Paul
ISBN-10
0710068336
ISBN-13
9780710068330
描述
Ruth L. Tongue weaves a rich tapestry of regional folklore, capturing the essence of the English countryside through the stories passed down through generations. This collection of forgotten folk tales paints vivid pictures of the landscapes, traditions, and unique characters that inhabit the counties of England. Each tale serves as a portal to a time when myth and reality intertwined seamlessly, and the whispers of the past echoed through orchards and meadows.
Through her meticulous research, Tongue has unearthed narratives that might otherwise have slipped away into obscurity. These stories highlight the charm and peculiarities of local customs, showcasing the humor, wisdom, and moral lessons embedded within. From whimsical encounters with magical beings to cautionary tales that reflect human nature, each folk tale offers a glimpse into the collective consciousness of rural England.
Readers will find themselves enchanted by the lyrical prose and the enchanting world of English folklore. Tongue's passion for storytelling is palpable, making the collection not just a tribute to the tales themselves, but also an invitation for the modern audience to reconnect with the rich heritage and cultural identity that these narratives represent.
Through her meticulous research, Tongue has unearthed narratives that might otherwise have slipped away into obscurity. These stories highlight the charm and peculiarities of local customs, showcasing the humor, wisdom, and moral lessons embedded within. From whimsical encounters with magical beings to cautionary tales that reflect human nature, each folk tale offers a glimpse into the collective consciousness of rural England.
Readers will find themselves enchanted by the lyrical prose and the enchanting world of English folklore. Tongue's passion for storytelling is palpable, making the collection not just a tribute to the tales themselves, but also an invitation for the modern audience to reconnect with the rich heritage and cultural identity that these narratives represent.