Katharine Mary Briggs

Katharine Mary Briggs

Katharine Mary Briggs has written at least 5 books. Their most popular book is Hobberdy Dick with 1 save with an average rating of 4⭐.

Author Bio

Katharine Briggs was born in Hampstead, London in 1898, and was the eldest of three sisters.

In 1954, the first Katharine Briggs book was published, titled The Personnel of Fairyland, a guide to the folklore of Great Britain. This was followed by Hobberdy Dick (1955), a children's story about a hobgoblin in Puritan England. Though these books brought a small amount of interest, it was not until the 1960s and 1970s, following the deaths of her sisters and mother, that Briggs became a renowned folklorist. In 1963 she published another children’s book, Kate Crackernuts, and became involved with the Folklore Society of the UK, later being elected as its president in 1967. Now a preeminent expert on fairy stories and folklore, she began to lecture across the country and by the 1970s she had been invited to give lectures in the United States and was regularly interviewed on television. In 1971 she published her masterpiece, the four-volume A Dictionary of Folk-Tales in the English Language. This work remains the definitive collection of British folk stories, becoming a vital resource for writers, academics and storytellers. [The Folio Society][1]


[1]: http://www.foliosociety.com/author/katharine-briggs

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Hobberdy Dick
Hobberdy Dick
  • Katharine Mary Briggs
41 read
Kate crackernuts
Kate crackernuts
  • Katharine Mary Briggs
00 reads
British Folk Tales and Legends
British Folk Tales and Legends
  • Katharine Mary Briggs
00 reads
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A Dictionary of Fairies

A Dictionary of Fairies
  • Katharine Mary Briggs
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Quién es quién en el mundo mágico
Quién es quién en el mundo mágico
  • Katharine Mary Briggs
00 reads