With a foreword by Neil Gaiman, this comprehensive, entertaining and
authentic collection of English folktales is perfect for fans of
Madeline Miller, Philip Pullman and the Brothers Grimm.
This is a golden treasury of over one hundred English folktales captured
in the form they were first collected in past centuries. Read these
classic tales as they would have been told when storytelling was a
living art - when the audience believed in boggarts and hobgoblins,
local witches and will-o'-the-wisps, ghosts and giants, cunning foxes
and royal frogs. Find "Jack the Giantkiller", "Tom Tit Tot" and other
quintessentially English favourites, alongside interesting borrowings,
such as an English version of the Grimms' "Little Snow White" - as well
as bedtime frighteners, including "Captain Murderer", as told to Charles
Dickens by his childhood nurse.
Neil Philip has provided a full introduction and source notes on each
story that illustrate each tale's journey from mouth to page, and what
has happened to them on the way. These tales rank among the finest
English short stories of all time in their richness of metaphor and plot
and their great verbal dash and daring.