Fairy Encounters in Medieval England: Landscape, Folklore and the Supernatural

Event Details

Event Date:

21-10-2024

Start time: 17:30

End time: 18:30

Event Short Description

Free to staff and students. £5 to visitors.

Event Information

A talk by Jeremy Harte
Monday 21st October 2024, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Cloisters, Bishop Otter Campus, University of Chichester

Whether manifesting as fairies, revenants, local saints or fiends, medieval fairies came in stock types: goblins, lovers, hunters, pygmies, dogs, indescribable shape-shifting objects. Just as they had preferred forms, so they appeared in particular places. The tradition of English supernatural place-names, never before gathered into a corpus, matches the medieval texts to show what places were haunted and why. The dark pools into which otherworldly things were exorcised, the paths on which they led travellers astray, the hills onto which they descended in search of people to command and seduce, and the meadows where they danced – all these can be found on the cognitive map of the peasantry.
Free to staff and students. £5 to visitors. Reserve your ticket at https://tinyurl.com/hartefairy
E-mail h.robbins@chi.ac.uk in case of queries.

Admission Details

Adult: £5

Child: n/a

Child Age Limit: 12

Concession Details: n/a

Organiser Details

Name: Heather Robbins

Telephone: 01243 816479

Email: h.robbins@chi.ac.uk

Website: https://www.sussexfolktalecentre.org/2024/09/23/fairy-encounters-in-medieval-england-landscape-folklore-and-the-supernatural/

Venue Details

Address: Cloisters, Bishop Otter Campus, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 6PE

Telephone: 01243 816000

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