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Winter: Darkness, Hospitality, and Return. The Keeping Year, #4
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- ISBN8235386297
- EAN9798235386297
- Date de parution21/04/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The blessed Candlemas candle came before the battery tea-light. The communal bowl passed at the door came before the Christmas market souvenir mug. Behind every familiar winter scene lies an older object - harder to keep lit, harder to spare - and a set of obligations the modern season prefers to call "cheer." Winter: Darkness, Hospitality, and Return traces winter's material culture across the British Isles and beyond, from Advent work-nights and Yule fires to door-visiting songs, first-footing thresholds, winter markets, and the folk physics of ice and flood.
It finds a season governed not by nostalgia but by practice: how households ration light, manage risk, and keep welcome alive without being consumed by it. The winter volume in a series of seasonal folklore microhistories - a practical, object-level history of the months when survival became social, and shelter became an art.
It finds a season governed not by nostalgia but by practice: how households ration light, manage risk, and keep welcome alive without being consumed by it. The winter volume in a series of seasonal folklore microhistories - a practical, object-level history of the months when survival became social, and shelter became an art.






















