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The popular superstitions and festive amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland

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A systematic collection of Highland oral traditions, superstitions, and seasonal entertainments, describing beliefs about fairies, ghosts, household spirits, charms, omens, and folklore, and documenting dances, games, songs, and communal winter pastimes. The author records variants, local customs, and explanatory remarks, situating these practices within changing social conditions and arguing for preserving them before they fade under increased external influence. The work combines first-hand testimonies, language notes, and commentary to present an ethnographic portrait of rural Highland popular culture.

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William Grant Stewart

William Grant Stewart was a Scottish author known for his exploration of the cultural practices and beliefs of the Highlanders of Scotland. His notable work, "The Popular Superstitions and Festive Amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland," delves into the rich tapestry of folklore, traditions, and celebrations that characterize this unique region. Through his writing, Stewart contributes to the understanding of Scottish heritage and the significance of superstitions in the social fabric of Highland life. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in Scottish culture and history.

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