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The Horse Shoe / The True Legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil, Showing How the Horse-Shoe Came to Be a Charm against Witchcraft

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About This Book

The volume opens with a witty preface that lampoons contemporary literary culture and frames a comic, rhymed narrative about a saintly blacksmith whose peaceful life at the forge and musical talents are interrupted by a shrewd encounter with the devil. The artisan confronts and outwits the intruder through his smithing craft, and the episode is offered as the origin of nailing a horseshoe as a charm against witchcraft. The poem blends humour, folklore, and moral reflection and is set off by bold illustrative plates that accentuate the anecdotal scenes.

About the Author

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Edward G. Flight

Edward G. Flight was an author known for his work in the realm of folklore and legend. His notable book, "The Horse Shoe / The True Legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil, Showing How the Horse-Shoe Came to Be a Charm against Witchcraft," explores the intersection of myth and superstition, particularly focusing on the cultural significance of the horse shoe as a protective talisman. Flight's writing reflects a fascination with traditional narratives and their role in shaping societal beliefs, contributing to the rich tapestry of literary heritage surrounding folklore.

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