Scottish Folk & Fairy Tales: Ancient Wisdom, Fables & Folkore
By (Author) Dr. Sarah Dunnigan
Edited by J.K. Jackson
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Publishing
20th September 2022
20th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
398.209411
Hardback
416
Width 110mm, Height 168mm, Spine 24mm
Scottish tales collected here are rooted in the lochs and highlands of the landscape. Scottish folk and fairy tales are full of mischief and malevolence, with spirits and goblins, bogies, witches, kelpies and mer-folk lurking in every corner of the land, behind every tree and craggy rock at midnight. In these pages lurk the Fairy queen, and the Sith, or silent folk, who mingle with animals that speak of prophesy and lore, and enchantments that rule the twilight. Flame Tree Collector's Editions present the foundations of speculative fiction, authors, myths and tales without which the imaginative literature of the twentieth century would not exist, bringing the best, most influential and most fascinating works into a striking and collectable library. Each book features a new introduction and a Glossary of Terms. AUTHOR: Jake Jackson has written, edited and contributed to over 20 books. Related works include studies of Babylonian creation myths, the philosophy to time and William Blake's use of mythology in his visionary literature.
Dr. Sarah Dunnigan (Introduction) teaches and writes about Scotlands medieval and renaissance literature, early women writers, ballads, fairy tales and childrens literature. She has edited Violet Jacobs fairy tale collection, The Golden Heart (1904) and has written about mermaids in Scottish Romantic writing; the Grimms and Scotland; J.M. Barrie, children and the Gothic; and female enchanters in Scottish folklore and literature. With Shu-Fang Lai, she edited The Land of Story Books: Scottish Childrens Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century (2019), and she is currently writing a book about fairies in the Scottish literary imagination.
Jake Jackson has written, edited and contributed to over 20 books. Related works include studies of Babylonian creation myths, the philosophy of time and William Blake's use of mythology in his visionary literature.