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PUBLISHER: ASL
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781906841089
RRP: £12.50
PAGES: 416
PUBLICATION DATE:
June 21, 2012
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Traditional Tales
Allan Cunningham
Tim Killick
Allan Cunningham’s Traditional Tales is a selection of folk stories steeped in the traditions and popular literature of southern Scotland and northern England. Originally published in 1822, this was one of the earliest collections of folktales ever produced in Britain. Operating within the debateable land between fact and fancy, mixing the natural and supernatural, they blur the distinction between the oral traditions of the distant past and emerging ideas of literature and modernity. Cunningham’s Traditional Tales form an essential part of folkloric history, as well as being fascinating stories in their own right.
Allan Cunningham
Allan Cunningham (1784 – 1842) was a poet and songwriter. Born in Dumfriesshire, he corresponded with numerous Scottish authors of the day, including James Hogg and Sir Walter Scott, and published extensively in Scotland and England.