Household stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol
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- Nombre de pages240
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4721090-0
- EAN8596547210900
- Date de parution04/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Household Stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol, " Rachel Harriette Busk presents a rich tapestry of folkloric narratives rooted in the cultural landscape of Tyrol. The book is characterized by its vivid storytelling, employing a blend of traditional myth and folklore with an engaging literary style that draws readers into the heart of Tyrolean life. Through carefully crafted tales, Busk connects the reader with the profound local customs, beliefs, and the resilience of a community shaped by its folklore and history, offering a profound commentary on the relationship between mythology and everyday life in the region.
Rachel Harriette Busk, an esteemed folklorist and writer in the 19th century, dedicated her career to exploring the narratives and traditions of various cultures. Her deep fascination with folklore was undoubtedly influenced by her travels and extensive research in the European countryside, particularly in the Alpine regions. Busk's commitment to capturing the oral traditions of communities showcases her respect for cultural heritage and her understanding of its importance in shaping national identity and landscape.
This book serves as an essential read for anyone passionate about folklore, cultural studies, or European history. It is an invitation to immerse oneself in the enchanting stories of Tyrol, revealing insights into the area's mythology and societal values. Busk's work remains a valuable resource for scholars and casual readers alike, offering a glimpse into the timeless narratives that continue to resonate in our contemporary world.
Rachel Harriette Busk, an esteemed folklorist and writer in the 19th century, dedicated her career to exploring the narratives and traditions of various cultures. Her deep fascination with folklore was undoubtedly influenced by her travels and extensive research in the European countryside, particularly in the Alpine regions. Busk's commitment to capturing the oral traditions of communities showcases her respect for cultural heritage and her understanding of its importance in shaping national identity and landscape.
This book serves as an essential read for anyone passionate about folklore, cultural studies, or European history. It is an invitation to immerse oneself in the enchanting stories of Tyrol, revealing insights into the area's mythology and societal values. Busk's work remains a valuable resource for scholars and casual readers alike, offering a glimpse into the timeless narratives that continue to resonate in our contemporary world.
In "Household Stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol, " Rachel Harriette Busk presents a rich tapestry of folkloric narratives rooted in the cultural landscape of Tyrol. The book is characterized by its vivid storytelling, employing a blend of traditional myth and folklore with an engaging literary style that draws readers into the heart of Tyrolean life. Through carefully crafted tales, Busk connects the reader with the profound local customs, beliefs, and the resilience of a community shaped by its folklore and history, offering a profound commentary on the relationship between mythology and everyday life in the region.
Rachel Harriette Busk, an esteemed folklorist and writer in the 19th century, dedicated her career to exploring the narratives and traditions of various cultures. Her deep fascination with folklore was undoubtedly influenced by her travels and extensive research in the European countryside, particularly in the Alpine regions. Busk's commitment to capturing the oral traditions of communities showcases her respect for cultural heritage and her understanding of its importance in shaping national identity and landscape.
This book serves as an essential read for anyone passionate about folklore, cultural studies, or European history. It is an invitation to immerse oneself in the enchanting stories of Tyrol, revealing insights into the area's mythology and societal values. Busk's work remains a valuable resource for scholars and casual readers alike, offering a glimpse into the timeless narratives that continue to resonate in our contemporary world.
Rachel Harriette Busk, an esteemed folklorist and writer in the 19th century, dedicated her career to exploring the narratives and traditions of various cultures. Her deep fascination with folklore was undoubtedly influenced by her travels and extensive research in the European countryside, particularly in the Alpine regions. Busk's commitment to capturing the oral traditions of communities showcases her respect for cultural heritage and her understanding of its importance in shaping national identity and landscape.
This book serves as an essential read for anyone passionate about folklore, cultural studies, or European history. It is an invitation to immerse oneself in the enchanting stories of Tyrol, revealing insights into the area's mythology and societal values. Busk's work remains a valuable resource for scholars and casual readers alike, offering a glimpse into the timeless narratives that continue to resonate in our contemporary world.



