The Fool’s Church: Rahere and the Church of St Bartholomew

St Barts, Smithfield © 2016 Mike Stuchbery

The story of the founding of Saint Bartholomew the Great is one that has all the hallmarks of good folklore – an unlikely hero, a vision, and a dangerous journey.

Was it Really East of the Sun and West of the Moon?

Northern Lights. Photo by Johny Goerend on Unsplash

The Norwegian folktale, “East of the Sun and West of the Moon,” in which a white bear comes to take a poor girl away, is loved by people the world over. It is also part of a huge cycle of folklore and myth that has spanned Eurasia in the last 2500 years.

Faces in the Mirror: The Urban Legend of Bloody Mary

Bloody Mary sometimes appears as the ghost of a woman murdered after her wedding. By Adina Voicu https://pixabay.com/en/users/AdinaVoicu-485024/

Bloody Mary is a scary urban legend that has been told for decades, but what might psychology tell us about its appeal and origins?

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