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Enter the world of ancient Germany where household spirits once held sway and linger within the tales that we know and love today. The household spirits of German folklore inhabit the pages of this book just as they settled the homesteads of ancient Germany. Look inside, learn more.
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Enter the world of ancient Germany where household spirits once held sway and linger within the tales that we know and love today. The household spirits of German folklore inhabit the pages of this book just as they settled the homesteads of ancient Germany. Look inside, learn more.
Produktdetails
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- Wool of Bat
- Verlag: Eye of Newt Books
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 148mm x 125mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781777791810
- ISBN-10: 1777791812
- Artikelnr.: 63364161
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Wool of Bat
- Verlag: Eye of Newt Books
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 148mm x 125mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781777791810
- ISBN-10: 1777791812
- Artikelnr.: 63364161
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Florian Schäfer Florian is the driving force behind Forgotten Creatures. The biologist has been fascinated by the sagas and fairy tales of his homeland since childhood. In his artistic work he combines his knowledge of anatomy and ecology, as well as his in-depth knowledge of cultural science. In this way Florian creates unique creatures and spirits that give us insight into our own cultural past. Janin Pisarek Janin is a folklorist and responsible for the technical quality control at Forgotten Creatures. She studied folklore, cultural history, and educational science at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena. Her thesis on wolves and werewolves in oral stories and German folk belief, including the current return of the wolf, received the Special Promotion Prize from the Märchenstiftung Walter Kahn. Hannah Gritsch Hannah is a communication designer with a focus on photography and graphic design. With her unique style, Hannah manages to breathe life into Florian’s sculptures in a fascinating way. She is the designated contact person for all graphical and aesthetical issues and supports the project with her experience in the advertising industry.
Contents Foreword: NEW by Owen Davies Welcome: A journey of discovery into
the world of fairy tales and legends Chapter 1: Past And Present A short
history of house spirits House spirits as an object of narrative research
Chapter 2: House Spirits The Kobold The Wichtel The Drak The Holzfräulein
The Geldmännlein Chapter 3: Wrapping Up - Insights Into The Science Tobias
Janouschek: Of Lares and Penates - Honouring household deities in the Roman
Empire Professor Tobias Gärtner: Textual and archaeological sources for
beliefs in house spirits in the medieval period Professor Rudolf Simek:
Large trolls, small trolls, house spirits Burkhard Kling: Die Irishen
Elfenmaerchen of the Brothers Grimm Janin Pisarek: The Changeling - A fiend
in the cradle Eberhard Bauer: Spooks and ghostly apparitions of the past
and present Chapter 4: In The Myth Studio - A Glimpse Behind The Scenes
Chapter 5: What Remains? A Summary Bibliography Acknowledgements
the world of fairy tales and legends Chapter 1: Past And Present A short
history of house spirits House spirits as an object of narrative research
Chapter 2: House Spirits The Kobold The Wichtel The Drak The Holzfräulein
The Geldmännlein Chapter 3: Wrapping Up - Insights Into The Science Tobias
Janouschek: Of Lares and Penates - Honouring household deities in the Roman
Empire Professor Tobias Gärtner: Textual and archaeological sources for
beliefs in house spirits in the medieval period Professor Rudolf Simek:
Large trolls, small trolls, house spirits Burkhard Kling: Die Irishen
Elfenmaerchen of the Brothers Grimm Janin Pisarek: The Changeling - A fiend
in the cradle Eberhard Bauer: Spooks and ghostly apparitions of the past
and present Chapter 4: In The Myth Studio - A Glimpse Behind The Scenes
Chapter 5: What Remains? A Summary Bibliography Acknowledgements
Contents Foreword: NEW by Owen Davies Welcome: A journey of discovery into
the world of fairy tales and legends Chapter 1: Past And Present A short
history of house spirits House spirits as an object of narrative research
Chapter 2: House Spirits The Kobold The Wichtel The Drak The Holzfräulein
The Geldmännlein Chapter 3: Wrapping Up - Insights Into The Science Tobias
Janouschek: Of Lares and Penates - Honouring household deities in the Roman
Empire Professor Tobias Gärtner: Textual and archaeological sources for
beliefs in house spirits in the medieval period Professor Rudolf Simek:
Large trolls, small trolls, house spirits Burkhard Kling: Die Irishen
Elfenmaerchen of the Brothers Grimm Janin Pisarek: The Changeling - A fiend
in the cradle Eberhard Bauer: Spooks and ghostly apparitions of the past
and present Chapter 4: In The Myth Studio - A Glimpse Behind The Scenes
Chapter 5: What Remains? A Summary Bibliography Acknowledgements
the world of fairy tales and legends Chapter 1: Past And Present A short
history of house spirits House spirits as an object of narrative research
Chapter 2: House Spirits The Kobold The Wichtel The Drak The Holzfräulein
The Geldmännlein Chapter 3: Wrapping Up - Insights Into The Science Tobias
Janouschek: Of Lares and Penates - Honouring household deities in the Roman
Empire Professor Tobias Gärtner: Textual and archaeological sources for
beliefs in house spirits in the medieval period Professor Rudolf Simek:
Large trolls, small trolls, house spirits Burkhard Kling: Die Irishen
Elfenmaerchen of the Brothers Grimm Janin Pisarek: The Changeling - A fiend
in the cradle Eberhard Bauer: Spooks and ghostly apparitions of the past
and present Chapter 4: In The Myth Studio - A Glimpse Behind The Scenes
Chapter 5: What Remains? A Summary Bibliography Acknowledgements