The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-Lore
- 638 pages
- 23 hours of reading
This Scottish barrister, socialist, and folklorist embarked on a remarkable journey collecting folk tales across Europe and Asia. His socio-political views were deeply rooted in his belief in societal transformation, leading him to predict revolutionary changes in Europe. His ideas on Pan-Celticism and women's rights influenced his contemporaries, leaving an indelible mark on social and cultural critique.






For lovers of medieval literature and lore, "Arthurian Localities" is a fascinating exploration of the historical and cultural background of Arthurian legends. The book examines the origins of these legends in different parts of Europe, tracing their connections to Celtic and Germanic mythology, and situates them in the context of medieval society and politics. Whether you are a fan of Arthurian romance, medieval history, or comparative mythology, this book is a must-read.