A gorgeously illustrated guide to the fae, filled with intriguing and well-researched explorations of folklore from around the world. In Ireland, the sinister
leannán sídhe suck the life from artists and poets in exchange for muse-like inspiration. In Japan, the elusive
zashiki-warashi bestow prosperity on the human families whose homes they share. From the
dvorovoi of Russia to the Brazilian
curupira, Malaysia's
orang bunian to English brownies, and the
moksin tongbŏp of Korea, the world is full of magical creatures who assist, haunt, and dazzle humankind.
This illustrated compendium written by expert folklorists invites us to enter the realm of the fairy folk. Sections dedicated to fairies of the home, nature, romance, and more emphasize what fairies do and what they mean to people around the world. Each chapter illustrates a different way of seeing fairies--a way they've been used to explain our world and ourselves.
This is a fascinating reference for anyone who has ever been enchanted by fairies--or would like to be.