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Wraiths, wirry-cows, goblins—the folklore of Scotland is teeming with supernatural beings, haunted houses, spirits, and other spooky creatures, and in this volume, writer and researcher Elliott O'Donnell collects some of the best-known tales about them. Known for publishing many book-length studies of supernatural occurrences throughout the United Kingdom, O'Donnell's take on the subject is detailed and engaging.
Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism have been major influences on Chinese folklore tales. Events of legend and history, romance and human nature, explanations of nature and landscape, and themes of the supernatural; these are some of the explorations of Chinese myths, legends and fables. This compilation contains the following eleven stories:
The Widow Ho
Kwang-Jui and the God of the River
The Beautiful Daughter of Liu-Kung
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