- Festivals (1973 book)
infobox Book |
name = Festivals
title_orig =
translator =
author =Ruth Manning-Sanders (editor)
cover_artist =Raymond Briggs
illustrator =Raymond Briggs
country =United States
language = English
series =
genre =Folklore
publisher =E. P. Dutton
release_date = 1973
media_type = Print (hardcover )
pages = 188 ppFestivals is a
1973 anthology offestival -relatedfolklore from around the world that have been compiled byRuth Manning-Sanders . According the book'sdust jacket , "This potpourri of festivals reveals fascinating customs and celebrations from many countries of the world. Each special day is preceded by background material on the origins of the holiday."Some of the special days covered are (using Manning-Sanders' words and spellings):
New Year's Day , Saint Bride's Day, the Japanese Snow Festival, Saint Valentine's Day,Saint Patrick's Day ,Shrove Tuesday ,Mardi Gras , Easter Day, All Fools' Day, the Bright Weather Festival, Saint George's Day,May Day , the Padstow Hobby Horse, Independence Day, Michaelmas Day,Saint Crispin's Day , Hallow E'en, the Fifth of November,Hogmanay , andChristmas .For many of the festivals, the book includes the writings of some famous authors or historical personalities. Among those included in the book are Robert Herrick, Fiona Macleod,
Marco Polo ,John Donne , Sir Charles Lyall, Norman Hunter,Chiang Yee ,Flora Thompson ,Laurie Lee ,Laura Ingalls Wilder ,Dylan Thomas ,William Shakespeare ,Richard Cobbold ,P. L. Travers ,Oliver Herford ,Alison Uttley ,Richard Crashaw , Jon andRumer Godden , and Alfred Tennyson.Editor Manning-Sanders, a
poet andauthor who was perhaps best known for her series ofchildren's books in which she collected and retoldfairy tales , contributes four pieces to this book:* "Not 'Zactly"
* "The Padstow Hobby Horse"
* "The Ghost Ship" (an excerpt from her novel "Mystery at Penmarth")
* "The Christmas Crab Apples"
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