Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland / Tales and Traditions Collected Entirely from Oral Sources - John Gregorson Campbell - Book

Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland / Tales and Traditions Collected Entirely from Oral Sources

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
Uniform with this Volume: Price 6s. net.
Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Collected entirely from Oral Sources by the late John Gregorson Campbell, Minister of Tiree
SOME PRESS OPINIONS
The border line of fairyland once crossed is a bourne from which few antiquaries return. We have had great difficulty in getting back ourselves, led on as we were by the seductive John Gregorson Campbell, assuredly, if ever man was, since Campbell of Islay’s day, in the innermost secrets of the Elfin folk. Indeed, Campbell’s Popular Tales of the West Highlands , full to overflowing though they are, do not seem to us to express with anything like the same fullness and body the misty legend and wayward romance and quaint realism of the Celtic supernatural as does this plainer and prosaic notebook of an old parish minister between 1861 and 1891. Folklore whether of Celt or Saxon, henceforward has to reckon with the posthumous notebooks of John Gregorson Campbell for an indispensable section of its apparatus of study.— ANTIQUARY.
The importance of the work from the scientific point of view can hardly be exaggerated, as its accuracy is absolutely indisputable. And yet being little more than a collection of stories told in the simplest English, it is as enjoyable as one of Mr. Lang’s fairy-books.— THE SPECTATOR.
Altogether the volume is in its way singularly interesting, and forms a rich mine for the folklorist. Some of the stories may be met with under other versions, but most of them appear here for the first time and are wonderfully varied. The light they throw upon the Highlander’s ways of thinking is remarkable.— SCOTTISH REVIEW.
Statements and beliefs are given exactly as they reached the author, nor do I think it would be possible to detect a single instance in which wider knowledge or prepossession of any kind has induced him to alter or distort a fact. This rigid conscientiousness will always secure for Mr. Campbell’s work the confidence and regard of true folklorists.... Campbell of Tiree takes his place by the side of Kirk, and of Walter Gregor of Pitsligo, among those recorders of folk-lore to whom the student can always turn with increased confidence and admiration.—Mr. Alfred Nutt in FOLKLORE .

John Gregorson Campbell
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WITCHCRAFT AND SECOND SIGHT IN THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND


CONTENTS


WITCHES AND MILK.


COUNTER-CHARMS.


GOING TO SEA.


RAISING STORMS AND DROWNING PEOPLE.


WITCHES AS SHEEP.


WITCHES AS HARES.


WITCHES AS CATS.


WITCHES AS RATS.


WITCHES AS GULLS.


WITCH AS CORMORANT.


WITCHES AS WHALES.


DELAYING THE BIRTH OF A CHILD.


CLAY CORPSE.


SILVER SIXPENCE.


SAVING HORSES.


TAILOR AND WITCHES.


CELEBRATED WITCHES.


WIZARD RISING AFTER DEATH.


HOW TO DETECT WITCHES.


EOLAS.


CURE FOR THE EVIL EYE.


CHARM FOR SPRAINS.


CHARM FOR BRUISES.


CHARM FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS.


CHARM FOR CONSUMPTION.


FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST.


CHARM FOR TOOTHACHE.


MADE FOR MERRION MACFADYN.


CHARMS FOR CATTLE.


THE OLD WIFE’S CHARM FOR HER COW.


CHARM FOR A SHEEP IN ITS COT.


AGAINST DROWNING AND IN WAR.


CHARM AGAINST DANGERS IN WAR.


CHARM FOR CLOTH.


CHARM FOR GENERAL USE.


“THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST.”


CHARM FOR CONFERRING GRACES.


CHARM FOR THE FACES OF YOUNG WOMEN.


LOVE CHARM.


CHARM TO KEEP AWAY HARM IN A LAWSUIT.


SERPENT STONE.


FROG STONE.


STONES.


FAIRY ARROW.


CRUBAN STONE.


VARIOUS.


MISCELLANEOUS CURES.


STIFF NECK,


MADNESS.


WELLS.


PLANTS AND TREES. MOUNTAIN ASH.


THE DAUGHTER OF THE KING OF ENCHANTMENTS


APPARITIONS OF THE DEAD.


STRONG AND UNDUE WISHES.


TÀRADH.


MARRIAGE.


COMING MISFORTUNE.


EVENTS AT A DISTANCE.


DEATH.


COFFIN.


NOISE OF GLASSES TO BE USED AT FUNERALS.


FUNERAL PROCESSION.


WRAITHS SEEN BEFORE DEATH.


DROWNING.


HORSES AND DOGS.


CRYING HEARD BEFORE DEATH.


LIGHTS.


SPIRITS SEEN BEFORE DEATH.


RETURN OF THE DEAD.


BONES OF THE DEAD AND PLACE OF BURIAL.


SPIRITS APPEARING IN DREAMS.


TO GET RID OF THE SECOND SIGHT.


FUATH.


CACHLAIDH NA FEUSAIG, ISLAY.


EWEN AND THE CARLIN WIFE.


THE BLACK WALKER OF THE FORD.


STROWAN, ATHOLE.


THE UNEARTHLY WHISTLE.


THE BATTLE OF GAURA.


THE BEAST OF ODAL PASS.


RETURN OF THE DEAD.


DONALD GORM’S GHOST.


TAIBHSE CHOIMHLIG.


KINGAIRLOCH, ARGYLESHIRE.


FLADDA-CHUAIN.


HAUNTED HOUSES.


NOLLAIG.


CALLUINN.


NEW-YEAR NIGHT.


NEW-YEAR’S DAY


THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS.


WINTER SEASON.


ST. BRIDE’S DAY.


SPRING.


SHORE OR MAUNDY-THURSDAY.


ALL-FOOLS’ DAY


WHISTLING WEEK.


THE AVOIDING DAY OF THE YEAR.


DAYS OF THE WEEK.


WEATHER WISDOM, ETC.


THE MOON.


FOOTNOTES


INDEX.

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Английский

Год издания

2019-02-15

Темы

Folklore -- Scotland; Witchcraft -- Scotland; Precognition; Oral tradition -- Scotland

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