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  • Witches, ghosts, and signs
  • Written by author Patrick W. Gainer
  • Published by Grantsville, W.Va. : Seneca Books, c1975., 1975/10/01
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In the introduction to the first edition of Witches, Ghosts, and Signs: Folklore of the Southern Appalachians, Dr. Patrick W. Gainer wrote, "The material presented in this volume has been collected from people in West Virginia over the last half-century. Long before the tape recorder came into use, I was writing down all kinds of traditional lore as I traveled over the hills and through the hollows of the mountain state." Witches, Ghosts, and Signs: Folklore of the Southern Appalachians was first published in 1975 and is the only work thus far to catalog portions of the extensive tradition of folk cures, nature lore, and agricultural signs, as well as a number of witch-tales and ghost-tales. Gainer describes bean stringings, quilting bees, play parties, and infares along with other, more recognizable social occasions such as Christmas and Halloween. These descriptions are extremely valuable to aid our understanding of the textual material that might be passed on at such times. Taken together, Dr. Gainer's material makes the days and atmosphere of long ago come alive and immediate. Even as radio, television and easier travel between communities today tend to standardize speech and tradition, Dr. Gainer's carefully collected and preserved folklore lets readers comprehend more fully what sets the people of Southern Appalachia so proudly apart from the rest of the country. About the Author: Patrick W. Gainer, Professor Emeritus of English at West Virginia University, is widely renowned as a collector of folklore, as a musician, educator, and founder of the West Virginia Folk Festival at Glenville


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