Folklore of Devon

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Devon customs
Devon fairies
Devon hauntings
Devon weather
Devon witchcraft and superstition
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The black dog in Devon
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781804131459
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: University of Exeter Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Requested for the Wolfson History Prize 2024.

Devon has a long and rich folkloric heritage which has been extensively collected over many years. This book consolidates more than a century of research by eminent Devon folklorists into one valuable study and builds on the vital work that was undertaken by the Devonshire Association, providing insightful analysis of the subject matter and drawing comparisons with folklore traditions beyond the county.

The first major work on Devon's folklore since Ralph Whitlock’s short book published by the Folklore Society in the 1970s, this volume brings the subject into the twenty-first century with consideration of internet memes and modern lore, demonstrating that ‘folklore’ does not equate to ‘old rural practice’. With chapters covering the history of Devon's folklore collecting, tales from the moors, the annual cycle, farming and the weather, the devil, fairies, hauntings, black dogs, witchcraft and modern lore, this will remain the standard work for many years to come.

Mark Norman was recently appointed as the new Recorder of Folklore for the Devonshire Association, and is well known as a popular folklorist around the world thanks to his creation, The Folklore Podcast, which has enjoyed more than 1.5 million downloads. He is a council member of the Folklore Society and founding curator of The Folklore Library and Archive. The Folklore of Devon is Mark’s fourth book.