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Folk-Lore of West and Mid-Wales - Unveiling the Enchanting Folklore of West and Mid-Wales - cover

Folk-Lore of West and Mid-Wales - Unveiling the Enchanting Folklore of West and Mid-Wales

Jonathan Ceredig Davies

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Folk-Lore of West and Mid-Wales," Jonathan Ceredig Davies presents a meticulously curated collection of the region'Äôs rich oral traditions, customs, and beliefs. This seminal work captures the essence of Welsh folklore, intertwining stories, myths, and folk practices with a scholarly rigor that reflects both the enchanting narrative style and the academic objective of preserving cultural heritage. Davies situates these tales within their historical and social contexts, making them accessible while highlighting the complexity of the Welsh identity in a rapidly modernizing world. Jonathan Ceredig Davies, an influential figure in the revival of Welsh culture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, drew upon his deep roots in the Welsh countryside and his extensive academic training to produce this work. A dedicated folklorist and advocate for the Welsh language, Davies aimed to document and celebrate the rich tapestry of local traditions, fearing their erosion under the pressures of industrialization and anglicization. His passion for folklore is palpable, offering readers insights into the cultural psyche of Wales. "Folk-Lore of West and Mid-Wales" is essential reading for anyone interested in folklore, anthropology, or Welsh culture. It serves not only as an academic resource but also as a captivating invitation to explore the stories that have shaped the lives of generations. Engage with Davies'Äô profound insights, and rediscover the vibrant folklore that continues to pulsate at the heart of Welsh identity.
Verfügbar seit: 31.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 387 Seiten.

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