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Domestic folk-lore

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This work surveys popular beliefs, customs, and superstitions surrounding domestic life, arranging material by life stages and household topics. It documents birth and infancy practices (lucky days, the caul, changelings, the evil eye), nursery and school lore, courtship and marriage customs, death omens and burial rites, superstitions about the human body and dress, table and furniture omens, household rituals and divination methods, remedies for common ailments, and miscellaneous lore such as charms, witchcraft precautions, second sight, and ghosts. The author collects and classifies regional sayings, rituals, and charms, noting their persistence and variety across social classes.

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T. F. Thiselton-Dyer

T. F. Thiselton-Dyer was a British author and folklorist known for his extensive contributions to the study of folklore and popular customs. His works often explore the social and domestic manners of people, as seen in his notable book "British Popular Customs, Present and Past," which arranges customs according to the calendar year. Thiselton-Dyer's writings also delve into the folklore surrounding Shakespeare, the eccentricities of royalty, and the supernatural, as exemplified in titles like "The Ghost World" and "The Folk-lore of Plants." His scholarly approach has made a lasting impact on the understanding of cultural traditions and beliefs.

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