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A Book of Cornwall - Legends Myths and Traditions of Cornwall - cover

A Book of Cornwall - Legends Myths and Traditions of Cornwall

S. Baring-Gould

Verlag: Good Press

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In "A Book of Cornwall," S. Baring-Gould presents a rich tapestry of the cultural, historical, and mythical landscapes of Cornwall. The book traverses the region'Äôs stunning geography, from its rugged coastlines to its charming villages, while weaving together local legends and folklore with meticulous research. Baring-Gould employs an evocative literary style that melds descriptive prose with an almost oral storytelling quality, making the narrative both engaging and informative. This work is situated within the 19th-century tradition of regional literature, seeking not only to document but also to celebrate the unique identity of Cornwall amidst the broader tapestry of English heritage. S. Baring-Gould was an accomplished writer, clergy, and antiquarian, whose deep-seated fascination with folklore and local traditions undoubtedly fueled his passion for this project. Having traveled extensively across the British Isles, and possessing an academic background in theology and archaeology, Baring-Gould was well-equipped to delve into the mythic dimensions of Cornwall. His broad scholarly interests likely motivated him to explore and document the cultural memory of a region he felt was ripe for rediscovery. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in regional literature, folklore, and the interplay between landscape and culture. Scholars, historians, and casual readers alike will find themselves enchanted by Baring-Gould's insightful narratives and vivid descriptions, which evoke the spirit of Cornwall with every page.
Verfügbar seit: 12.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 240 Seiten.

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