The Book of Halloween

The Book of Halloween (1919) gives the reader an account of the origin and history of Halloween and how it absorbed customs belonging to other days in the year, such as May Day, Midsummer, and Christmas.

Author Ruth Edna Kelly intensely researched the subject blending history, folklore and mythology. The origins of Halloween are traced back to sun worship, Celtic religion, the Pomona festival and the Christian All Saints Day. Links are given with Teutonic witchcraft and Walpurgis Night. Special Halloween omens are discussed as well as the different ways this holiday was celebrated in Ireland, England and Man, Brittany and France, Scotland and the Hebrides, Wales and America.

The time in which she produced this book was a special one in history, as it was in the early twentieth century and the classic picture of the witch as an old ugly hag, underwent a transformation in the midst of the rise of feminism. More on www.vamzzz.com

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The Book of Halloween

The Book of Halloween (1919) gives the reader an account of the origin and history of Halloween and how it absorbed customs belonging to other days in the year, such as May Day, Midsummer, and Christmas.

Author Ruth Edna Kelly intensely researched the subject blending history, folklore and mythology. The origins of Halloween are traced back to sun worship, Celtic religion, the Pomona festival and the Christian All Saints Day. Links are given with Teutonic witchcraft and Walpurgis Night. Special Halloween omens are discussed as well as the different ways this holiday was celebrated in Ireland, England and Man, Brittany and France, Scotland and the Hebrides, Wales and America.

The time in which she produced this book was a special one in history, as it was in the early twentieth century and the classic picture of the witch as an old ugly hag, underwent a transformation in the midst of the rise of feminism. More on www.vamzzz.com

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The Book of Halloween

The Book of Halloween

by Ruth Edna Kelley
The Book of Halloween

The Book of Halloween

by Ruth Edna Kelley

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The Book of Halloween (1919) gives the reader an account of the origin and history of Halloween and how it absorbed customs belonging to other days in the year, such as May Day, Midsummer, and Christmas.

Author Ruth Edna Kelly intensely researched the subject blending history, folklore and mythology. The origins of Halloween are traced back to sun worship, Celtic religion, the Pomona festival and the Christian All Saints Day. Links are given with Teutonic witchcraft and Walpurgis Night. Special Halloween omens are discussed as well as the different ways this holiday was celebrated in Ireland, England and Man, Brittany and France, Scotland and the Hebrides, Wales and America.

The time in which she produced this book was a special one in history, as it was in the early twentieth century and the classic picture of the witch as an old ugly hag, underwent a transformation in the midst of the rise of feminism. More on www.vamzzz.com


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789492355331
Publisher: Vamzzz Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/2018
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 647,763
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

Short bio of the author is included in this book.

Table of Contents

Preface — 7

CHAPTER I Sun-worship. The sources of Hallowe'en  — 9

CHAPTER II The Celts: their religion and festivals — 13

CHAPTER III Samhain — 23

CHAPTER IV Pomona — 29

CHAPTER V The coming of Christianity. All Saints'. All Souls — 33

CHAPTER VI Origin and Character of Hallowe'en Omens — 39

CHAPTER VII Hallowe'en beliefs and customs in Ireland — 41

CHAPTER VIII In Scotland and the Hebrides — 61

CHAPTER IX In England and Man — 79

CHAPTER X In Wales — 95

CHAPTER XI In Brittany and France — 101

CHAPTER XII The Teutonic Religion. Witches — 111

CHAPTER XIII Walpurgis Night — 125

CHAPTER XIV More Hallowtide Beliefs and Customs — 131

CHAPTER XV Hallowe'en in America — 137

Four poems — 155

Supplementary List of Readings, Recitations and Plays — 163

Post Scriptum

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