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Goblins, Imps, Sprites, Gnomes, Brownies, Duergers, Shellycoats, Pixies, Spriggans, Knockers, Trow, and of course... plenty of Faeries.
The Faery Folklorist: January 2012
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Friday, 27 January 2012. I've just heard the very sad news that Thomas Samoht, author of the Westcountry Folklore. Blog, has sadly passed away. He will be sorely missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him in the folklore community. His blog has been such an inspiration and a wonderful source of knowledge, and his passion for folklore truly brought his tales to life, and he certainly had plenty of strange and fascinating westcountry tales to tell! Thursday, 12 January 2012. And describes the c...
The Faery Folklorist: November 2011
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Thursday, 10 November 2011. The Loch Venachar Kelpie. Loch Venachar, or Vennacher as it's also known, was once home to a terrible beast, said by the locals to be a Waterhorse or Kelpie. The exact date of its first appearance seems to be unknown, but Graham wrote of it in 1806 in his book 'Sketches descriptive of Picturesque Scenery on the Southern Confines of Perthshire'. He wrote:. If someone recognises this phrase I would be intrigued to know. Leyden refered to the kelpie incident as the ". So it does ...
The Faery Folklorist: July 2012
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012. Broadford Fairy Knoll, Isle of Skye. Drawing from The Gentleman's Magazine of 1841). Descriptions of what they found inside the tomb seem to vary but most seem to agree that human bones were found, together with the remains of a stone coffin. According to the young girl she also saw an amber bead, and the sign near the cairn mentions a green stone archer's wristguard but the Gentlemen's magazine seems to suggest that this was found at another cairn. Whether all sources are speaki...
The Faery Folklorist: The Sea-Gods of Iona & Mull
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Tuesday, 21 April 2015. The Sea-Gods of Iona and Mull. The seas around Iona are no less mysterious than the island itself. According to Swire, ". Iona, it would seem, first belonged to the ancient Earth-gods, but the primeval Sea-gods. Coveted the island and won it from them. In Swire's 'The Inner Hebrides and their Legends' (1964) she tells that ". Once, the bones of. Some huge and strange monster, obviously a dragon, were dug up in Iona - proof, it was. On Maundy Thursday people made. O God of the Sea,.
The Faery Folklorist: Tam Lin, Carterhaugh
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Wednesday, 1 June 2011. Tam Lin, Carterhaugh. O I forbid ye, maidens a',. That wear gold on your hair,. To come or gae by Carterhaugh,. For young Tam Lin is there.". Why pulls thou the rose, Janet,. And why breaks thou the wand? Or why comes thou to Carterhaugh. If that I gae wi child, father,. Mysel maun bear the blame,. There's neer a laird about your ha,. Shall get the bairn's name. If my love were an earthly knight,. As he's an elfin grey,. I wad na gie my ain true-love. For nae lord that ye hae'".
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Folklore in History: Orfeo's Katabasis into Faerie
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Orfeo's Katabasis into Faerie. As Queen Heurodis slept in the shade of a tree she had a dream in which the King of Faerie appeared to her and announced his intent to steal her away to the Otherworld. The next day she slept beneath it again, this time with a well-armed guard around her, but the fairy king came and stole her away. A similar alteration affects the narrative presentation of classical material throughout the Matter of Rome. Just as Alexander the Great is presented...
Folklore in History: Lady Charlotte Guest and the remaking of Celtic mythography
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Lady Charlotte Guest and the remaking of Celtic mythography. The sources known to us today which give the earliest legends known from Wales are the opening four sections of the Mabinogion. And even of the idea that there is such a book - reveals far more than just what tales were told in high medieval Wales. In the British Isles, mythological stories weren't written down until after the people had converted to Christianity. The Old Irish Lebor Gabala Erenn. Welsh material, however, ...
Folklore in History: December 2014
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Thursday, December 25, 2014. To Drive the Cold Winter Away. All hayle to the dayes,. That merite more praise,. 160; then all the rest of the yeare:. And welcome the nights,. That double delights,. 160; as well the poore as the Peere:. Good fortune attend,. Each merry mans friend,. 160; that doth but the best that he may:. Forgetting old wrongs,. With Carrols and Songs,. 160; to drive the cold winter away . Craig B. Daniel. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. Ambrose, Myrddin Wyllt, and the Antichrist.
Folklore in History: Arthur's Unfaithful Servant
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Friday, January 16, 2015. Lancelot first joins the Arthurian canon through the romances of Chretien de Troyes, who describes him as the most perfect knight who ever lived. Chretien first mentions Lancelot only in passing, as being among the knights of King Arthur's court, but later on, in Le Chevalier du Charette. Ca 1200 (and, presumably, the oral sources which inspired it), but this introduces his childhood with the Lady of the Lake and his many quests. Craig B. Daniel. I want to let you in on the dirt...
Folklore in History: Manawyddan and the Mouse
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Thursday, May 7, 2015. Manawyddan and the Mouse. I will watch the croft to-night," said he. Said Kicva. "A thief," said he, "that I found robbing me." "What kind of thief may it be, lord, that thou couldst put into thy glove? My lord," said the scholar, "good day to thee." "Heaven prosper thee, and my greeting be unto thee. And whence dost thou come, scholar? Asked he. "I come, lord, from singing in Lloegyr; and wherefore dost thou inquire? Then he noosed the string around the mouse's neck, and as he was...
Storybook Living: December 2012
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Home decor, fashion and lifestyle inspired by favorite children's books and fairy tales. Saturday, December 29, 2012. Lovely New Fairytale Books. Calla editions are special hardcover reproductions from Dover Publications. This version of Cinderella. Lovingly reproduces Arthur Rackham's original illustrations. One plate is in full color, nine are in three-color, and the rest are in black and white. For another look at Rackham's illustrations for Cinderella, see this blog entry. It's been so popular, it's ...
Storybook Living: July 2014
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Home decor, fashion and lifestyle inspired by favorite children's books and fairy tales. Friday, July 18, 2014. Miss Clara's Lovely Fairy Tale Illustrations. Princess and the Pea. For more info on these beautiful books, read this article. To see more gorgeous illustrations from these fairytale books, click this link. Tags: fairy tale books. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Recommended Book: Fairytale Cakes. Fairytale Cakes, on Amazon. Favorite Fairy and Storybook Blogs. 31 Days of Christmas Parties.
Storybook Living: May 2015
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Home decor, fashion and lifestyle inspired by favorite children's books and fairy tales. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Darling Vintage Hornby Flower Fairies Dolls. In the early 1980s I was growing out of my doll phase, so never played with these charming Flower Fairies dolls by Hornby. They're based on the Flower Fairies images drawn by Cicely Mary Barker in the early 1900s. Wears a pretty gown of orange and yellow. The Almond Blossom Fairy. Wears a lovely gown of red and pink. Vest on the Blackthorne Fairy.
Storybook Living: January 2015
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Home decor, fashion and lifestyle inspired by favorite children's books and fairy tales. Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Dressing the Part: Sara's Coat from A Little Princess. The above illustration is from the Tasha Tudor-illustrated version of Frances Hodgson Burnett's "A Little Princess.". I've found the perfect coat for a little girl who wants to dress like Sara Crewe: Vikoros' faux woll collar coat. It comes in several different colors, but Sara's was blue. This blue velvet bonnet. Tasha Tudor and Family.
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Thursday, 30 November 2017. Magical Folk: British and Irish Fairies: 500 AD to the Present. I'd like to share some exciting news, I wrote a chapter for a fairy folklore book, and it's been released today! Drumroll please. Magical Folk: British and Irish Fairies: 500 AD to the Present, with editors Simon Young and Ceri Houlbrook. 1 ‘Fairy Queens and Pharisees: Sussex’ Jacqueline Simpson. 2 ‘Pucks and Lights: Worcestershire’ Pollyanna Jones. 6 ‘Fairy Holes and Fairy Butter: Cumbria’ Simon Young. 14 ‘...
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Animals and faeries are two of my main loves in life.and I intend to combine the two to create some magic in this blog. I give daily single-card readings from the faeries' oracle deck by Brian Froud and Jessica MacBeth and if that whets your appetite, personal in-depth readings are available. I will also send distance Reiki to any pets or animals anywhere in the world.all you have to do is ask! Tuesday, 4 October 2011. With love and blessings,. Jinny and the Faeries. Saturday, 1 October 2011. This card h...
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