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Dwarf Echoes, Elf Bolts and Robin Hood's Home

About Dwarf Echoes, Elf Bolts and Robin Hood's Home

This volume brings together rare writings on the legends, place-names, history, mythology and traditions of the moorland district of Bradfield on the western edge of Sheffield. Drawing on original research by Victorian antiquarians like Sydney Addy and Reginald Gatty, it contains vivid descriptions of the fairylore, mysterious stone remains, and half-forgotten supernatural stories that once circulated amongst the isolated hill farmers of this upland region. From the eerie dwarf echoes of Dwarriden, to gathering flint 'elf bolts' in the heather and to the supposed birthplace of Robin Hood, Bradfield's rugged beauty inspired a rich culture of folk belief. Young's edition also includes the first extended account of the terrifying Black Raven, a mythological figure invoked by Bradfield parents in the 1800s to scare misbehaving children. This compelling book will delight those interested in English folklore and the folk traditions of the Peak District and South Yorkshire.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781915574237
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 166
  • Published:
  • November 26, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x10x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 249 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: July 20, 2025

Description of Dwarf Echoes, Elf Bolts and Robin Hood's Home

This volume brings together rare writings on the legends, place-names, history, mythology and traditions of the moorland district of Bradfield on the western edge of Sheffield. Drawing on original research by Victorian antiquarians like Sydney Addy and Reginald Gatty, it contains vivid descriptions of the fairylore, mysterious stone remains, and half-forgotten supernatural stories that once circulated amongst the isolated hill farmers of this upland region. From the eerie dwarf echoes of Dwarriden, to gathering flint 'elf bolts' in the heather and to the supposed birthplace of Robin Hood, Bradfield's rugged beauty inspired a rich culture of folk belief. Young's edition also includes the first extended account of the terrifying Black Raven, a mythological figure invoked by Bradfield parents in the 1800s to scare misbehaving children. This compelling book will delight those interested in English folklore and the folk traditions of the Peak District and South Yorkshire.

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