Explore the world where myths breathe and fairies cross the borders between imagination and culture.
This study surveys how fairy folk illuminate human wonder, from ancient myths to modern poetry. It traces how storytellers shape worlds where the unseen touches daily life and why fairies continue to captivate readers across eras.
Drawing on a wide tapestry of myths, legends, and literary voices, the book examines how humans have imagined the fairies, their powers, and their place beside us. It considers how belief, art, and childhood wonder converge to keep these beings alive in our shared imagination, while remaining grounded in broader questions about myth, morality, and meaning.
- Learn how different cultures frame fairies and related beings across time.
- See how wonder and storytelling enrich our understanding of myth and literature.
- Discover connections between fairy lore and poetry, drama, and religious imagery.
- Explore how the fairies are pictured—both as playful beings and as forces that demand respect.
Ideal for readers curious about folklore, myth, and the literary imagination.