![]() Who stoopt and caught the babe, and cried "The King! Roaring, and all the wave was in a flame:Īnd down the wave and in the flame was borne Till last, a ninth one, gathering half the deepĪnd full of voices, slowly rose and plunged "Wave after wave, each mightier than the last, I will also try to answer the question I just posed. ![]() Today, I am going to take a look at one of the great Arthurian writers. If folklore is just storytelling, is there any truth in the tale of King Arthur and his Knights? But we understand it as verbal storytelling. The word folk referred to the rural poor who were, for the most part, illiterate. In this letter, he talked about "popular antiquities." But instead of calling it by its common name, he used a new term - folklore. In 1846 William John Thoms, a British writer, penned a letter to The Athenaeum, a British Magazine. This series is a skillful intersection of history and myth. ![]() Today, we are celebrating the release of her latest novel, The Du Lac Curse, Book 5 of The Du Lac Chronicles. My readers will remember Mary Anne Yarde as a past visitor to this blog, and I am very pleased for her to join us once again. ![]()
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