About This Book
A month-by-month survey of rural English festival customs and popular games traces how seasonal holy days and village feasts shaped communal recreation. It describes traditional entertainments, from winter wassailing and Twelfth Night observances through spring archery and Easter play to May-day dancing, Whitsun ales, summer games such as cricket and trap-ball, and harvest and winter entertainments including fairs, mummers, tournaments, and indoor pastimes. Regional variants, ritual links with parish observances, and the social functions of these amusements receive attention. The author cites antiquarian sources and suggests that some of the best features of old village life might be revived.
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