
Folklore of Wales
Anne Ross(Author)
The History Press Ltd
Published on 12. June 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-80399-971-5 (ISBN)
Description
Wales is a Celtic country and the Celts have always treasured oral learning and recitation, with a passion for committing facts to memory rather than the written word. It is no surprise then, that Welsh folklore and story-telling is so rich and varied.
The landscape is studded with the remains of ancient monuments, which were seen as the creation of gods and heroes. Every lake had its legend, whether inhabited by a grim, monstrous afanc, or by a beautiful, enchanted maiden. Giants stalked the land, while fairies could be dangerous, demanding propitiation. Omens of potential marriage partners were avidly sought by girls, while ghostly death-lights - corpse candles - could be seen moving relentlessly towards those doomed to die. A whole world of the past can be
Individual chapters examine the role of the medieval church in oral tradition; legends associated with place-names; calendar customs; giants and monsters; omens and second sight; witches, ghosts and fairies; supernatural birds and animals; folk healing and herbal remedies.
The landscape is studded with the remains of ancient monuments, which were seen as the creation of gods and heroes. Every lake had its legend, whether inhabited by a grim, monstrous afanc, or by a beautiful, enchanted maiden. Giants stalked the land, while fairies could be dangerous, demanding propitiation. Omens of potential marriage partners were avidly sought by girls, while ghostly death-lights - corpse candles - could be seen moving relentlessly towards those doomed to die. A whole world of the past can be
Individual chapters examine the role of the medieval church in oral tradition; legends associated with place-names; calendar customs; giants and monsters; omens and second sight; witches, ghosts and fairies; supernatural birds and animals; folk healing and herbal remedies.
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New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Stroud
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80399-971-5 (9781803999715)
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Dr ANNE ROSS was one of Britain's leading Celtic scholars. Her seminal work was Pagan Celtic Britain and she authored three other titles published by The History Press.
Content
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
2 Folk narrative
3 Calendar customs
4 Medieval references to archaic Welsh folklore
5 The Church and the oral tradition in Wales
6 Severed heads, saints, sacred waters and stones
7 Giants, water monsters and inhabitants of the Otherworld
8 Omens, second sight and seers
9 Folk healing, herbal remedies and charms
10 Fairies, supernatural birds and animals
11 The declining years: summary and conclusion
Bibliography
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
2 Folk narrative
3 Calendar customs
4 Medieval references to archaic Welsh folklore
5 The Church and the oral tradition in Wales
6 Severed heads, saints, sacred waters and stones
7 Giants, water monsters and inhabitants of the Otherworld
8 Omens, second sight and seers
9 Folk healing, herbal remedies and charms
10 Fairies, supernatural birds and animals
11 The declining years: summary and conclusion
Bibliography