Yorkshire Oddities : Illustrated Edition
Incidents, Strange Events, and Forgotten Legends of Rural England
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Publisher Description
Yorkshire Oddities: Incidents and Strange Events is a rich Victorian collection of folklore, legends, and unusual historical anecdotes gathered from the rural landscapes of northern England. Compiled by S. Baring-Gould, this work preserves the strange, eerie, and often haunting traditions that circulated in Yorkshire villages, moorlands, and coastal communities.
The book presents a wide range of material: ghost sightings on lonely roads, mysterious deaths attributed to supernatural causes, uncanny coincidences preserved in local memory, and strange events recorded through oral tradition and parish history. These accounts reflect the beliefs and fears of rural communities in centuries past, where the boundary between the natural and supernatural was often indistinct.
Baring-Gould approaches these stories with both scholarly interest and narrative skill, treating them as cultural artifacts that reveal how people once interpreted the unknown. The result is a work that blends folklore, history, and Gothic atmosphere into a compelling portrait of traditional English life.
This illustrated edition enhances the reading experience with atmospheric visuals inspired by Yorkshire’s landscapes—its moors, villages, and ancient ruins—bringing to life the eerie charm of England’s folkloric imagination.
Perfect for readers interested in:
English folklore and ghost stories
Victorian antiquarian writing
Yorkshire history and culture
Gothic landscapes and rural mystery
Supernatural traditions of Britain