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Lancashire Folk-lore is an enthralling anthology that delves into the rich tapestry of traditions, superstitions, and lore across Lancashire, capturing the region's enchanting cultural heritage. Its pages bring to life a plethora of stories and customs, from the whimsical to the eerie, offering readers a dynamic glimpse into the beliefs and practices that have shaped local identity over centuries. The anthology presents an impressive range of literary styles, juxtaposing spellbinding tales with insightful commentary, ensuring that even the most discerning folklore enthusiast will find…mehr

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Lancashire Folk-lore is an enthralling anthology that delves into the rich tapestry of traditions, superstitions, and lore across Lancashire, capturing the region's enchanting cultural heritage. Its pages bring to life a plethora of stories and customs, from the whimsical to the eerie, offering readers a dynamic glimpse into the beliefs and practices that have shaped local identity over centuries. The anthology presents an impressive range of literary styles, juxtaposing spellbinding tales with insightful commentary, ensuring that even the most discerning folklore enthusiast will find something to savour. Thomas Turner Wilkinson and John Harland, the compilers of this fascinating volume, are notable figures in the field of folklore studies. Their combined expertise provides a panoramic view of Lancashire's cultural landscape, drawing connections between historical narratives and contemporary cultural expressions. Embracing voices from various corners of Lancashire society, this anthology aligns itself with the Victorian era's burgeoning interest in ethnographic studies, thereby shedding light on the underlying values and societal norms that defined this vibrant region. Lancashire Folk-lore is a treasure trove of regional narratives and an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the interplay between local traditions and broader cultural trends. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse and intricate worldviews that coalesce within Lancashire's folkloric heritage, making it an essential read for both scholars and general readers alike. This collection stands as a testament to the power of folklore to both entertain and educate, encouraging dialogue between the past and present, and among its contributing voices.

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Thomas Turner Wilkinson was a renowned antiquarian and a diligent folklorist whose contributions to the preservation and study of local folklore, especially from the Lancashire region in the United Kingdom, have been valuable to both historical and literary fields. Although precise dates of birth and death are often elusive in records, his work has left an indelible imprint through the publication of 'Lancashire Folk-lore' which he co-authored with John Harland in 1867, an esteemed compendium of the legends, superstitions, customs, and proverbs prevalent within the county of Lancashire (Harland & Wilkinson, 1867). Wilkinson is noted for his methodical approach to collecting oral traditions and his deep understanding of the cultural context in which they thrived. His writing carries a scholarly tone, yet remains accessible, often weaving in a narrative style that captures the essence of the subjects he chronicled. His literary style thus bridges the gap between academic rigor and the open accessibility of folk traditions to a broader readership. Wilkinson's work is significant for preserving the rich heritage of an area once threatened by the erasure due to the industrialization and cultural shifts of the 19th century. 'Lancashire Folk-lore' is thus an essential reference for folklorists, historians, and anyone interested in the cultural tapestry of Lancashire and remains a cornerstone within the canon of English folklore studies.