| Management number | 219437714 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$38.97 | Model Number | 219437714 | ||
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A journey through the haunted imagination: where landscape remembers, ritual speaks, and the uncanny walks beside us.Folk Horror – What’s It All About is a richly crafted, deeply immersive exploration of one of Britain’s most enduring cultural moods — the unsettling world where beauty and dread intertwine, and where the land itself seems to breathe with memory.Drawing upon centuries of story, cinema, art, ritual and rural haunting, this elegantly written non-fiction volume examines how folk horror has travelled from ancient custom to modern conscience.Moving through landscape, belief, community, psychology and ecological unease, it reveals why the mode continues to thrive in an age of digital anxiety and environmental crisis.The book guides the reader through the origins of folk horror, the pastoral turned sour, the power of ritual, the architectures of community and exclusion, the uncanny rural imagination, global re-interpretations, and the emerging “future folk” shaped by digital ritual and ecological awakening.Beautifully produced and equally at home in an academic collection or as a coffee-table edition, it features fifty original full-colour lino-cut illustrations, each crafted to mirror the book’s moral and aesthetic journey. These artworks form a parallel visual narrative — a ritual procession in ink — reflecting the text’s movement through landscape, myth, and memory.This is a book for those who sense that the land remembers more than it reveals — for those drawn to stories where the familiar becomes strange and for those who hear the low hum in the fields at dusk.Perfect for readers of Adam Scovell, Susan Cooper, and Robert Macfarlane; and ideal for anyone who enjoys the cinema of The VVitch, Midsommar, The Wicker Man, or the timeless weird fiction of Arthur Machen and Algernon Blackwood.PRAISE FOR ‘Folk Horror – What’s It All About ?’A magnificent, unsettling and beautifully argued work. Few books illuminate cultural memory with such clarity. This is the definitive guide to the uncanny pulse beneath our landscape. Ringstone & Lantern PressElegantly written and quietly spellbinding. The author treats folk horror with academic seriousness and artistic tenderness, allowing the land, the ritual and the psyche to speak for themselves. Harriet Keightly, CPT LiteraryA superb and necessary study. It reveals not only the history of folk horror, but why it endures — because the land is never silent. Leslie M. Thorne, author of The Crooked Path: Landscape & UneaseAtmospheric, profound, and gorgeously illustrated. This book clarifies what many of us working in the field have felt for years. Marienne Foxwell, author of Ghost WeatherA mesmerising synthesis of culture, ethics, ecology and fear. It treats the uncanny with rare intelligence and respect. Daragh Mulvaney, author of Roots, Ruins & RunesOur members were enthralled. Discussion ran long after the last page was turned. A rare book that feels scholarly, intimate, and quietly haunting. The Fellside Readers’ Circle Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8278067863 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.49 x 1.15 x 11.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.49 pounds |
| Print length | 409 pages |
| Publication date | December 9, 2025 |
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