Haunted by Monsters: Top 5 Wicked Creatures in Polish Folklore

Rusałki frolicking beside a river by Ivan Kramskoi — The Yorck Project, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=153562

ith its rich folklore, deep woods filled with wild boars, wolves and massive bison, and dark 20th century history, Poland often feels haunted by monsters. I first went to Poland when I was eighteen and among the places I visited was the fairy-tale city of Kraków. Although I traveled extensively afterwards, I found myself returning […]

Sleepy Hollow: The Headless Horseman’s European Roots

U.S. postage stamp of Legend of Sleepy Hollow - 157,270,000 issued October 12, 1974 - North Tarrytown, New York. Bureau of Engraving and Printing - U.S. Post Office, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26448510

orever immortalised in Washington Irving’s ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ the Headless Horseman has undoubtedly become one of horror fiction’s most iconic spectres. This monstrous phantom which torments and pursues the lanky figure of Ichabod Crane set against backdrop of Tarrytown New York has become a staple of Americana. Whilst it’s said Irving was influenced […]

The changing faces of ghosts in the Wild West … or what I learned from #FolkloreThursday

tools in mineshaft

Let us begin with a ghost story. In 1872, fourteen-year-old Agnes McDonough announced that she was communicating with the spirit of her deceased father. She was part of a community of Irish Americans who settled in Virginia City, Nevada, home to the fabulous Comstock Lode and the Big Bonanza (giving its name to a famous television show). Crediting her father’s ghost, the young girl revealed insights about the afterworld, all scrutinized by a local priest who hoped to control the sensational aspects of the incident.

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