Produktbeschreibung
In "Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Second Series," William Bottrell compiles a rich tapestry of folklore and local tales that illuminate the cultural heritage of Cornwall. Written in a style that is both engaging and evocative, Bottrell's narratives capture the essence of rural life, intertwining myth and reality to offer readers a glimpse into the beliefs and customs that shaped the community. The book reflects a Victorian fascination with regional folklore, integrating elements of nostalgia and oral tradition, making it a treasure trove for scholars of folklore and those interested in the literary genre of regional narratives. William Bottrell, an accomplished writer and historian, was deeply influenced by his Cornish roots and the oral traditions preserved by his community. Born in 1824, Bottrell's upbringing amidst the swirling myths and legends of colonial Cornwall undoubtedly fueled his passion for preserving these stories for future generations. His meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to authenticity are evident throughout the collection, showcasing his role as a guardian of local history during a time when such traditions were at risk of fading into obscurity. This essential volume is highly recommended for anyone intrigued by folkloric studies, cultural history, or the literature of place. Bottrell's storytelling transcends mere entertainment, inviting readers to reflect on the powerful connections between identity, heritage, and storytelling. This book serves not only as a celebration of Cornish culture but also as a reminder of the universal themes that bind all human experience.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027287628 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-8762-8 |