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The Scottish Fairy Book

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A curated anthology gathers traditional Scottish folktales and fairy lore, ranging from wild, quest-driven Celtic narratives to shorter domestic fairy stories. It presents encounters with a variety of supernatural beings — fairies, brownies, kelpies, mer-people, witches — alongside animal fables, enchantments, and border legends. Many tales combine a darker, cautionary tone with touches of whimsical play, while others focus on heroic quests, magical bargains, or household helpers. The compiler retells material from oral and printed sources in accessible prose, arranging diverse genres with a preface, notes, and glossary to guide readers.

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Elizabeth W. Grierson

Elizabeth W. Grierson was a Scottish author known for her contributions to children's literature and folklore. She is particularly recognized for her collections that draw upon Scottish and English traditions, such as "Tales From Scottish Ballads" and "The Scottish Fairy Book." Grierson's works often blend elements of fantasy and moral lessons, making them appealing to young readers. Her storytelling reflects a deep appreciation for cultural heritage, and she has played a role in preserving and sharing these narratives through her engaging prose.

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