In The Folklore of Discworld, Terry Pratchett teams up with leading British folklorist Jacqueline Simpson to take an irreverent yet illuminating look at the living myths and folklore that are reflected, celebrated and affectionately libelled in the uniquely imaginative universe of Discworld.
Jacqueline Simpson Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
La Dott.ssa Jacqueline Simpson è una ricercatrice e autrice specializzata in folklore e leggende. Il suo lavoro si distingue per il focus sulle leggende locali anziché sulle fiabe internazionali. Ha esplorato e pubblicato ampie raccolte di queste narrazioni da varie regioni, tra cui l'Inghilterra e la Scandinavia. Il suo profondo coinvolgimento con il folklore l'ha affermata come un'autorità significativa nel campo.






Country Lore and Legends
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
From stone-throwing Cornish giants to a haunted Northumberland mine, from the ghostly Mistletoe Bride of Oxfordshire to the ‘bloody hand’ in a Kent church, here are the myths, legends and supernatural stories that have been passed down through the generations all over England. Containing tales of fairies, hobgoblins, spectral huntsmen, black dogs, bogey beasts, screaming skulls and clanging bells, as well as real and mythical figures such as King Arthur, Robin Hood, St George, Boadicea and Dick Turpin, this is a magical journey through England’s legendary past. Generations of inhabitants have helped shape the English countryside – but it has profoundly shaped us too.It has provoked a huge variety of responses from artists, writers, musicians and people who live and work on the land – as well as those who are travelling through it.English Journeys celebrates this long tradition with a series of twenty books on all aspects of the countryside, from stargazey pie and country churches, to man’s relationship with nature and songs celebrating the patterns of the countryside (as well as ghosts and love-struck soldiers).
The Lore of the Land
A Guide to England's Legends, from Spring-Heeled Jack to the Witches of Warboys
- 928pagine
- 33 ore di lettura
Explore England's legendary past with this guide, featuring tales of hauntings, highwaymen, family curses, and lovers' leaps. Discover the mysteries of the 'Devil's footprints,' the 'hangman's stone,' and the truth behind Sweeney Todd and King Arthur's resting place.
Most say there are no dragons - but this has never stopped poets, artists, story-tellers and musicians from exploiting the fascination these mythical beasts exert on the human imagination. Jacqueline Simpson gathers and examines the material to be found in folk tales in England, Scotland and Wales, together with folk customs using the dragon. In addition there is a brief general history of dragons. This book brings together the various mythic forms of the dragon as treasure guardian, voracious beast to be killed, the luck-giving snake and many others. All of these are drawn from the rich dragon folklore tradition of Britain including the Dragon of Wantley, the Lambton Worm and the Muckle Mester Stoor Worm. A full appendix and a gazetteer of places with dragon legends and a full listing of dates relevant to British dragon lore accompany this revised edition.
Götter und Helden des Nordens
- 144pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
The Penguin concise English dictionary
- 864pagine
- 31 ore di lettura
European Mythology
- 144pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Examines the elements of mythology from witches, outlaws, and fairies, to seasonal rites and festivals.
The Penguin dictionary of historical slang
- 1065pagine
- 38 ore di lettura
Nearly 50,000 entries recall the living speech of a world now largely lost. Often wry and flippant, occasionally "blue", and sometimes uproariously comical, they recapture the rich idiom of English life through the ages.

