
The Outer Hebrides and Their Legends
This work investigates the intersection of geography and oral tradition by documenting the myths, superstitions, and historical legends specific to the Hebridean islands. Otta F. Swire, a noted folklorist with extensive knowledge of Scottish heritage, compiles these narratives to preserve the cultural identity of the region. The text argues that the physical landscape of the islands directly informs the supernatural and historical beliefs held by their inhabitants.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize these volumes as significant repositories of Scottish oral history and regional folklore. Readers frequently note the atmospheric quality of the prose, which effectively captures the isolation and mysticism associated with the Hebridean islands.
Page Count:
250
Publication Date:
1966-01-01
Publisher:
Oliver And Boyd
ISBN-10:
0050012347
ISBN-13:
9780050012345
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