Description
Comprising three parts, this book is a companion volume to The Boggart: Folklore, History, Place-Names and Dialect. Part one, 'Boggart Ephemera', is a selection of about 40,000 words of nineteenth-century boggart writing (particularly material that is difficult to find in libraries). Part two presents a catalogue of 'Boggart Names' (place-names and personal names, totalling over 10,000 words). Finally, part three contains the entire 'Boggart Census' - a compendium of ground-breaking grassroots research. This census includes more than a thousand responses, totalling some 80,000 words, from older respondents in the north-west of England, to the question: 'What is a boggart?'
The Boggart Sourcebook will be of interest to folklorists, historians and dialect scholars. It provides the three corpora on which the innovative monograph, The Boggart, is based.
About the Author
Simon Young is a British folklore historian, based in Italy. He has a longstanding interest in the study of the supernatural. In 2017 he edited Magical Folk (2017) with Ceri Houlbrook, and has published dozens of peer-reviewed articles in Folk Life, Folklore, Gramarye, Supernatural Studies, Tradition Today and other journals.
Book Information
ISBN 9781905816934
Author Dr. Simon Young
Format Hardback
Page Count 306
Imprint University of Exeter Press
Publisher University of Exeter Press
Series Exeter New Approaches to Legend, Folklore and Popular Belief
Weight(grams) 631g
Details
Subtitle: |
Texts and Memories for the Study of the British Supernatural |
Series: |
Exeter New Approaches to Legend, Folklore and Popular Belief |
Imprint: |
University of Exeter Press |