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A compact study surveys lunar myth, ritual, and popular belief, beginning with folklore about figures seen on the lunar surface—man, woman, hare, toad—and tracing their variations across cultures. It examines moon-worship, arguing anthropomorphism and associations with water and fertility have shaped lunar deities, and collects surviving superstitions and supposed lunar influences on human affairs. The volume also reviews telescopic discovery, summarizes literary and humorous treatments, and closes with a literary essay on the possibility of lunar inhabitants and the plurality of worlds. The tone blends folklore, anecdote, and light scholarship to compile myths, rituals, and speculative writing about the moon.

About the Author

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Timothy Harley

Timothy Harley was an author known for his exploration of lunar mythology and folklore. His notable work, "Moon Lore," delves into the various cultural interpretations and beliefs surrounding the moon throughout history. Harley's writing reflects a fascination with celestial phenomena and their impact on human culture, making his contributions significant in the realm of folklore studies. Through his work, he invites readers to consider the moon not just as a celestial body, but as a powerful symbol woven into the fabric of human storytelling and tradition.

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