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Sabine Baring-Gould

Moth-Mullein

In “Moth-Mullein,” Sabine Baring-Gould delivers a work that intricately weaves together folklore, nature, and the human spirit. Set against the backdrop of rural England, the narrative unfolds through rich, descriptive prose that captures the essence of the landscape and its inhabitants. The novel is marked by Baring-Gould's characteristic blend of realism and romanticism, characterized by a deep appreciation for local dialects and customs, reflecting the late Victorian societal context in which he wrote. The book not only explores the relationship between humans and their environment but also delves into themes of resilience and transformation, making it a profound reflection on rural life at the turn of the century. Sabine Baring-Gould, a prolific writer and scholar, had a deep-seated passion for folklore, mythology, and the natural world, evident in his extensive body of work, including novels, stories, and non-fiction. His background as an Anglican clergyman and a fervent archivist of local history imbued “Moth-Mullein” with authenticity and depth, drawing from the rich tapestry of rural English life and his personal experiences in the English countryside. His multifaceted career as a novelist, hymn writer, and folklorist uniquely positioned him to explore the intersection of humanity and the natural world in his writing. “Moth-Mullein” is highly recommended for readers interested in evocative storytelling that celebrates the nuances of rural existence. Baring-Gould's skillful prose is both engaging and thought-provoking, drawing the reader into a world where nature and spirituality intertwine. Lovers of literary fiction, folklore enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a deeper connection to the rhythms of nature will find this book to be an enlightening and enriching experience.
50 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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