The book investigates the origins of specific lighthouse myths, tracing them back to maritime disasters, the psychological impact of isolation on keepers, and societal anxieties. For example, tales of cursed lighthouses often stem from real-world shipwrecks and the desire to understand the sea's unpredictable power.
The book takes a narrative approach, beginning with the history and technological evolution of lighthouses before transitioning into detailed examinations of prominent legends, such as cursed lighthouses and spectral figures. It also explores cross-cultural variations in lighthouse folklore, comparing myths from different coastal communities worldwide.
The book argues that these narratives serve as a repository of cultural memory, reflecting humanity's complex relationship with the ocean and our enduring fascination with the sea's power. It progresses from historical context to specific legends, culminating in a discussion of their enduring appeal in contemporary culture.
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