
This dictionary is part of the Oxford Reference Collection: using sustainable print-on-demand technology to make the acclaimed backlist of the Oxford Reference programme perennially available in hardback format. An engrossing guide to English folklore and traditions, with over 1,250 entries. Folklore is connected to virtually every aspect of life, part of the country, age group, and occupation. From the bizarre to the seemingly mundane, it is as much a feature of the modern technological age as of the ancient world. BL Oral and Performance genres-Cheese rolling, Morris dancing, Well-dressingEL BL Superstitions-Charms, Rainbows, WishbonesEL BL Characters-Cinderella, Father Christmas, Robin Hood, Dick WhittingtonEL BL Supernatural Beliefs-Devil's hoofprints, Fairy rings, Frog showersEL BL Calendar Customs-April Fool's Day, Helston Furry Day, Valentine's DayEL
This reference work investigates the breadth and cultural significance of English folklore by cataloging its diverse manifestations across history and modern society. Authors Jacqueline Simpson and Steve Roud, both established scholars in the field of folklore studies, utilize extensive archival research and historical documentation to compile a comprehensive lexicon. The text argues that folklore remains a dynamic, living component of human experience, persisting through technological shifts and changing social structures.
What You Will Find
Scholars and enthusiasts frequently cite this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the complexities of English cultural heritage. The entries are noted for their academic rigor while remaining accessible to those seeking specific information on regional traditions.
Page Count:
424
Publication Date:
2017-02-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198804873
ISBN-13:
9780198804871
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