Folklore Society (Great Britain)
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An indispensable ledger of living belief and fading ritual. Discover voices that shaped scholarship. Volume XXVII of Folklore; A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution & Custom - the Transactions of the Folk-Lore Society (1916) - stands as a generous folklore anthology collection, bringing together the papers, notes and reviews that sustained early professional enquiry into British folk traditions. The volume presents sustained myth and custom studies alongside comparative mythology essays and rigorous ritual and tradition analysis; its material ranges from local custom reports to theoretical discussion, making it both an immediate cultural snapshot and a long-term cultural anthropology reference. Written by the era’s observers and scholars of mythology, the pieces reveal how method, curiosity and debate shaped the discipline at a pivotal moment in early 20th century folklore. Accessible yet exacting, the journal reads as an academic folklore resource that still rewards curious readers with vivid accounts, thoughtful argument and connections across place and practice. By incorporating the Archaeological Review and the Folk-Lore Journal, this volume widens its reach into material culture and antiquarian scholarship, making interdisciplinary links that enrich comparative study and field-method reflection.As a primary record of Folk-Lore Society publications, this volume carries literary and historical significance: it documents changing approaches to fieldwork, comparative theory and institutional life and serves today as a focused folklore journal archive for historians, bibliophiles and researchers interested in early 20th century folklore and edwardian era studies. Long used as a touchstone in classrooms and research, it offers commentators and students a living register of debates that still inform myth and custom studies. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Appealing equally to casual readers drawn to British folk traditions and to classic-literature collectors seeking provenance and dependable scholarship, it bridges readable antiquarian charm and an authoritative academic folklore resource.