Folk-Lore and Legends: Scotland
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Folk-Lore and Legends: Scotland

Anonymous ., My Old Classics, My Old Classics

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Folk-Lore and Legends: Scotland

Anonymous ., My Old Classics, My Old Classics

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Folk-Lore and Legends: Scotland - is a collection of Scottish folklore, first published in 1889. Chapters include; Canobie Dick and Thomas of Ercildoun; Coinnach Oer; Elphin Irving; The Ghosts of Craig-Aulnaic; The Doomed Rider; Whippety Stourie; The Weird of the Three Arrows; The Laird of Balmachie's Wife; Michael Scott; The Minister and the Fairy; The Fisherman and the Merman; The Laird O Co; Ewen of the Little Head; Jock and his Mother; Saint Columba; The Mermaid Wife; The Fiddler and the Bogle of Bogandoran; Thomas the Rhymer; Fairy Friends; The Seal-Catcher's Adventure; The Fairies of Merlin's Craig; Rory Macgillivray; The Haunted Ships; The Brownie; Mauns Stane; Horse and Hattock; Secret Commonwealth; The Fairy Boy of Leith; The Dracae; Lord Tarbat's Relations; The Bogle; Daoine Shie, or the Men of Peace; and, The Death Bree.The distinctive features of Scotch Folk-lore are such as might have been expected from a consideration of the characteristics of Scotch scenery. The rugged grandeur of the mountain, the solemn influence of thewidespreading moor, the dark face of the deep mountain loch, the babbling of the little stream, seem all to be reflected in the popular tales and superstitions.The acquaintance with nature in a severe, grand, and somewhat terrible form must necessarily have its effect on the human mind, and the Scotch mind and character bear the impress of their natural surroundings. The fairies, the brownies, the bogles of Scotland are the same beings as those with whom the Irish have peopled the hills, the nooks, and the streams of their land, yet how different, how distinguished from their counterparts, how clothed, as it were, in the national dress!

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Year
2022
ISBN
9783756259045
Edition
1

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