Starting with the conviction that England must have a folklore as compelling as that of other more romantic places, like Ireland or Morocco, Richard Lewis embarks on a search for English tradition. From the Morris-dancers of the Cotswolds to a magic circle of witches deep beneath the Forest of Dean, Lewis plunges into the nation's rituals to tell a story that is at once personal, historical and universal.
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