Volume 190 pages
The Laughter of Peterkin: A retelling of old tales of the Celtic Wonderworld
About the book
In «The Laughter of Peterkin,» William Sharp intricately retells enchanting tales of the Celtic Wonderworld, weaving together folklore, myth, and the whimsical essence of childhood. Sharp'Äôs literary style is characterized by rich, evocative language and a deep appreciation for oral tradition, inviting readers into a vibrant tapestry of magic and adventure. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century literary revival, this work reflects a broader cultural resurgence of Celtic identity and heritage, aligning with contemporaneous movements that sought to rediscover and celebrate indigenous narratives. William Sharp, a Scottish poet and writer, was deeply influenced by his Celtic roots and the oral storytelling traditions of Scotland. His extensive knowledge of folklore, combined with a profound fascination for the eerie and the fantastical, ignited his passion to reinterpret and popularize these timeless tales. Sharp's dedication to the celebration of Celtic folklore, coupled with his own artistic sensibilities, culminates in this whimsical retelling that transcends mere storytelling, instead capturing the innate joy and lore of his homeland. For those who seek a delightful exploration of Celtic mythology, «The Laughter of Peterkin» is an indispensable read. Sharp's vibrant retelling will resonate with both young readers and adults, igniting imaginations and rekindling a love for the enchanting world of mythological storytelling. This book is a treasure for anyone interested in the magical heritage of the Celts and the art of narrative itself.