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Legends of Florence: Collected from the People, First Series

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A compact anthology of oral traditions tied to the city’s landmarks, collecting tales about churches, fountains, bridges, towers, and streets that fuse superstition, witchcraft, charms, humorous anecdotes, and variants of older myths. Most pieces come from local storytellers and informal reciters, preserved in dialectal phrasing, ritual formulas, songs, and brief narrative retellings that transform fragmentary reports into readable episodes. Occasional commentary outlines how the material was gathered and corroborated, while some poetic improvisations and jest-book anecdotes diversify the tone. The volume presents a mosaic of popular belief and everyday occult practice rather than a formal, documentary history.

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Charles Godfrey Leland

Charles Godfrey Leland was an American author, folklorist, and humorist, known for his diverse contributions to literature and culture in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his works on folklore and the Romani culture, as seen in titles like "The English Gipsies and Their Language" and "Gypsy Sorcery and Fortune Telling." Leland also explored themes of American history and mythology, notably in "Abraham Lincoln and the Abolition of Slavery in the United States." His literary style often blended humor with a deep appreciation for the oral traditions of various cultures, making him a unique figure in American literary heritage.

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