What is folklore, and why does it matter to our world today?
This book presents folklore as the science of Tradition, the mental and spiritual side of humanity. It explains how people pass along knowledge, beliefs, and customs by word of mouth and action, and why those patterns still show up in modern life.
Two brief sections frame the book’s purpose: it outlines folklore’s place within anthropology and argues for practical value. Through clear examples, it shows how legends, rites, and superstitions arose from real human needs and mirror a culture’s deeper ideas. It also connects folklore to big topics like literature, the Bible, and governance, arguing that understanding these beliefs helps explain history and society.
- Discover how stories and rituals arise to explain the world and unite communities.
- See how specific legends explain places, buildings, and memory across generations.
- Learn how folklore informs literary study, Bible interpretation, and cultural history.
- Explore the idea that folklore has practical value for education, governance, and empire-building.
Ideal for readers curious about cultural history, anthropology, and the ways people make meaning through shared stories.