Shakespeare's Puck, And His Folklore, Illustrated From The Superstitions Of All Nations
William Bell
Shakespeare’s Puck, And His Folklore, Illustrated From The Superstitions Of All Nations
William Bell
This book explores the history and folklore behind one of Shakespeare's most beloved characters, Puck. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including Northern European and Wendish folklore, German language and culture, and Shakespeare's own writings, the book provides a fascinating and engaging look at the origins and evolution of Puck's character and the many myths and legends associated with him. A must-read for fans of Shakespeare and folklore alike.
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