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A Treasury of British Folklore
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Alan Garner
April Fool's
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Ballie Gifford prize
Beast of Bodmin Moor
Ben Wheatley
Beowulf
bhangra
black face
boggart
British folklore
Britishness
Burns Night
C. S. Lewis
calendar customs
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chupacabra
creepypasta
cryptids
Culhwch
digital folklore
Discworld
Doctor Who
dragons
Eel King
Eel Queen
Eid
English Heritage
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fairies
Fairy Books
fake news
fanfiction
fanlore
Feng Shui
Fingal
folk horror
forthcoming
Gentleman's Magazine
ghosts
goblins
Halloween
Harry Potter
Henry Bourne
His Dark Materials
Hobbit
hobgoblins
Hogmanay
internet folklore
Isles of Wonder
John Aubrey
King Arthur
Knights of the Round Table
Loch Ness Monster
London Olympics 2012
Lord of the Rings
Mabinogion
May Queen
Merlin
mermaid
Merry Men
Morris dancing
mudlarking
mummers
Narnia
national identity
National Trust
Olwen
Once upon a Forest
oral ballads
Ossian
Plough Monday
Popular Antiquities
psychogeography
Queen's Death
Ramadan
ritual year
Robin Hood
Ronald Hutton
Sea Shanties
social media
stone circles
sympathetic magic
Terry Pratchett
The Green Knight
The King of the Golden River
The Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
The Princess and the Goblin
the Round Table
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
The Wicker Man
Tolkien
UFOs
UNESCO
wickerman
Witch Trials
witches
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wizards

Product details

  • ISBN 9781526180407
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A gripping guide to the weird yet everyday world of British folklore.

In this unique, deeply researched book, two leading experts provide the definitive guide to British folklore past and present.

Owen Davies and Ceri Houlbrook explore folklore in all its remarkable variations, from village rituals and fairy tales to UFO legends and internet fanfiction. Travelling through a landscape of witches, wizards and wicker men, they reveal how folklore has been researched and written about in the past and show how it continues to be lived in the present. At the same time, they provide the reader with a valuable toolkit for understanding how to interpret the diverse examples given.

The book’s key message is that folklore is much more than the fossilised remains of a distant, rural past. Folklore is and always has been ubiquitous, dynamic and political. It is a living tradition that draws from many sources, including migrant communities, and is forever being renewed and updated.

Owen Davies is Professor of Social History at the University of Hertfordshire. He is the author of numerous books, most recently Art of Grimoire and Troubled by Faith: Insanity and the Supernatural in the Age of the Asylum (both 2023). He has been described as Britain’s foremost academic expert on the history of magic.

Ceri Houlbrook is Senior Lecturer in Folklore and History at the University of Hertfordshire. Her books include The Magic of Coin-Trees (2018), Unlocking the Love-Lock (2021) and Ritual 'Litter' Redressed (2022). In addition to her scholarly work, she writes folklore-inspired fiction.

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