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Devonshire Characters and Strange Events - Eccentric Personalities and Victorian Tales of Devonshire - cover

Devonshire Characters and Strange Events - Eccentric Personalities and Victorian Tales of Devonshire

S. Baring-Gould

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Devonshire Characters and Strange Events," S. Baring-Gould masterfully weaves together a tapestry of local folklore, eccentric personalities, and extraordinary occurrences from the picturesque region of Devon. His prose is rich with vivid descriptions and an engaging narrative style that reflects the oral traditions of storytelling, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the idiosyncrasies of Devonshire life. As a product of the late 19th century, this work is situated within the tradition of regional literature that seeks to capture the essence of a place, intermingling the supernatural with the mundane while preserving the unique cultural heritage of the area. Born in 1834, Baring-Gould was not only a clergyman but also a prolific writer and folklorist, with a deep affinity for local history and mythology. His upbringing in rural Devon instilled in him a profound appreciation for its natural beauty and lore, which undoubtedly influenced his desire to document the peculiarities of his home. His commitment to preserving these narratives reflects a broader Victorian fascination with the gothic and the mysterious, showcasing the intersection of history, myth, and personal observation. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in folkloric studies, regional history, or the peculiar intersection of the ordinary with the extraordinary. Baring-Gould's deft storytelling invites readers to step into a world filled with curiosities, making "Devonshire Characters and Strange Events" not just a chronicle of tales, but a dynamic exploration of identity and heritage through the lens of Devon's rich and often bewildering past.
Disponibile da: 12/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 665 pagine.

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