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Manx Fairy Tales

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About This Book

A collection of island folklore presents short narratives and legends about supernatural beings and local beliefs, including small red-capped fair folk, strong nocturnal helpers, fearsome shape-changing monsters, merfolk, saints, and prophetic figures. Tales and anecdotes record encounters, bargains, tricks, and moral lessons about industry, greed, and hospitality, alongside origin stories, animal tales, charms, and descriptions of customs and dialectal speech. Many entries derive from oral witnesses and are arranged to preserve regional names and speech rhythms, offering a compendium of traditional storytelling and communal memory.

About the Author

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Sophia Morrison

Sophia Morrison was a notable figure in the realm of folklore and literature, particularly recognized for her contributions to the preservation of Manx culture. She is best known for her work "Manx Fairy Tales," which showcases the rich tapestry of stories and legends from the Isle of Man. Through her storytelling, Morrison aimed to capture the essence of Manx heritage and share it with a broader audience. Her dedication to folklore not only highlights the unique traditions of her homeland but also contributes to the wider appreciation of regional tales in the literary landscape.

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