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In 'More Tales of the Ridings' by F. W. Moorman, readers are immersed in a collection of folk tales and legends from the Yorkshire area. The book showcases Moorman's literary style with vivid storytelling, rich folklore elements, and a sense of regional authenticity. The tales are rooted in the English tradition of storytelling, providing insight into the culture and history of the region. Moorman's writing evokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder, making the book a captivating read for those interested in folklore and traditional literature. Each tale is crafted with care and attention to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'More Tales of the Ridings' by F. W. Moorman, readers are immersed in a collection of folk tales and legends from the Yorkshire area. The book showcases Moorman's literary style with vivid storytelling, rich folklore elements, and a sense of regional authenticity. The tales are rooted in the English tradition of storytelling, providing insight into the culture and history of the region. Moorman's writing evokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder, making the book a captivating read for those interested in folklore and traditional literature. Each tale is crafted with care and attention to detail, offering readers a glimpse into the past through the lens of storytelling. 'More Tales of the Ridings' is a valuable addition to the literary landscape, preserving and celebrating the oral traditions of Yorkshire for future generations to enjoy.
Autorenporträt
F. W. Moorman, an embodiment of literary ardor, was an English academic and poet whose work primarily celebrated the rich vernacular and rural life of Yorkshire. Best known for his evocative collection, 'More Tales of the Ridings,' Moorman's contributions to the landscape of English literature are etched with a deep appreciation for the countryside and its linguistic heritage. His portrayals often resonated with authenticity and were steeped in the dialect and lore of the region, a testament to his scholarly engagement with the local culture. Moorman's literary style can be characterized by its lyrical simplicity and its nuanced embrace of regionalism. His writings not only offered insights into the heart of rural Yorkshire but also contributed to the preservation of regional dialects and oral traditions which were under threat from the encroachment of standard English during the early twentieth century. A staunch advocate for the beauty of Yorkshire's language and lore, Moorman's work endures as a significant touchstone for the study of English regional literature and remains an influential point of reference for scholars exploring the intersections of language, place, and cultural identity.