Step into the heart of the Victorian era, where myth and memory entwine. Folklore; A Quarterly Review Of Myth, Tradition, Institution, & Custom. (Volume III) 1892 is a captivating anthology that gathers the world's most enduring tales, rituals, and beliefs, illuminating the roots of cultural traditions and ancient customs that shaped entire societies. This meticulously curated folklore collection, drawn from the renowned quarterly review of myths, offers both scholars and curious readers a window into the mythological institutions and comparative mythology that defined the 19th century's intellectual landscape. Within these pages, historians and scholars will discover a rich tapestry of essays and studies, each revealing the subtle interplay between tradition and transformation. From obscure superstitions to the grand narratives of civilisation, this volume stands as a testament to the rigour and curiosity of the Folklore Society's early publications. Its academic research remains invaluable for anyone fascinated by Victorian era studies and the evolution of cultural identity. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A true cultural treasure, it is more than a reprint: it is an invitation to explore the mysteries and marvels of humanity's shared past.
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