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Katharine Mary Briggs

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125:, she did not need to seek work), she began writing and running plays – the entire family enjoyed theatrical productions, and it was a lifelong interest of Katharine's – while she studied folklore and 568: 573: 553: 583: 578: 429: 588: 508: 410: 255:
Pale Hecate's Team: An Examination of the Beliefs on Witchcraft and Magic among Shakespeare's Contemporaries and His Immediate Successors
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is an annual book prize established by the Folklore Society to commemorate her life and work and to encourage the study of folklore.
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in 1911, where Ernest built a house, Dalbeathie House. Ernest died there two years later in 1913. Katharine began attending
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scenery who often told his children stories, possibly sparking Katharine's lifelong interest in them. The family moved to
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The Personnel of Fairyland: A Short Account of the Fairy People of Great Britain for Those Who Tell Stories to Children
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in its introduction as the fullest and the most authoritative collection of British folktales that exists.
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The Anatomy of Puck: An Examination of Fairy Beliefs among Shakespeare's Contemporaries and Successors
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Briggs went on to become known as a folklorist. After her first book on British fairies,
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A Dictionary of Fairies: Hobgoblins, Brownies, Bogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures
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A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language: Part A: Folk Narratives
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This article is about the English folklorist. For the American psychologist, see
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In 1969 she was awarded the Doctorate in Literature, and made President of the
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Abbey Lubbers, Banshees & Boggarts: A Who's Who of Fairies
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with a thesis on Folklore in seventeenth-century literature (
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The Vanishing People: A Study of Traditional Fairy Beliefs
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Briggs lived the latter part of her life at Barn House in
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A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language
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Returning home (because of the family coal legacy, and a
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Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language
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refuge school and working for the medical branch of the
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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales
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in Oxfordshire, and died aged 82 on 15 October 1980.
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Tongue (1965) 329:An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Fairies 509:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 497:"The Katharine Briggs Folklore Award" 362:"The Katharine Briggs Folklore Award" 305:, compiled (1977); also published as 82:(his family had had great success in 7: 574:Women's Auxiliary Air Force airwomen 554:Alumni of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford 456:"Ernest Edward Briggs and Katharine" 290:, illus. Gay John Galsworthy (1974) 584:20th-century English women writers 579:Presidents of the Folklore Society 239:, illustrated by Jane Moore (1953) 25: 303:A Sampler of British Folk-Tales 224:Katharine Briggs Folklore Award 171:(1976), as well as a number of 179:(her first published book) or 1: 288:The Folklore of the Cotswolds 70:Katharine Briggs was born in 50:, and various other books on 27:British folklorist and writer 589:20th-century English writers 334:Nine Lives: Cats in Folklore 298:An Encyclopedia of Fairies: 127:17th-century English history 387:(author), The Folio Society 605: 405:. 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Index

Katherine Mary Briggs
Katharine Cook Briggs
fairies
folklore
Folklore Society
Hampstead
London
Yorkshire
coal mining
Halifax
Wakefield
Scottish
Perthshire
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
BA
MA
colliery
Normantown
17th-century English history
PhD
Jacobean Literature
Second World War
Polish
WAAF
children's books
Philip Pullman
Folklore Society
Burford
Katharine Briggs Folklore Award
Yvonne Gilbert

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