Bear Folklore, Through Myths, Legends and Folktales

Cover of Bear Child, showing a bear and a little girl to a backdrop of stars - Geoff Mead, Sanne Dufft

Whenever a bear shows up in a folktale, we know something wonderful, and maybe a bit scary, is about to happen

Riddles, Heroes, and Folktales Come True: Folklore in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings

Painting of Lúthien Tinuviel reproduced with permission by Alan Lee

Folklore is central in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings: not only “external” folklore, the folklore of the “real” world, but also “internal” folklore.

The Clarke Charm Collection: Of Witch Bottles, Witch Cakes and Hag Stones

William James Clarke with his pet snake, c. early 1900s © Scarborough Museums Trust

Clarke’s charm collection reveals a range of uses, including cures for sore throats, the protection of seafarers from drowning, and good luck charms.

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