词条 | Brown Man of the Muirs |
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In the folklore of the Anglo-Scottish border the Brown Man of the Muirs is a dwarf who serves as a guardian spirit of wild animals.[1][2][3] FolkloreWilliam Henderson provides an account of the Brown Man and a pair of hunters in Folklore of the Northern Counties (1879), taken from a letter sent by the historian Robert Surtees to Sir Walter Scott:
Walter Scott in a return letter to Surtees suggested that the Brown Man may be related to the duergar (dwarfs) of Northumberland.[5] Fairy talesIn folklore the Brown Man appears as a solitary fairy, but in fairy tale literature he is a member of a tribe of similar beings. They once lived all over England and Scotland, but in the wake of human progress they dwindled in number and now live in a cave in Cumberland. Known as the Brown Men of the Moors and Mountains, they have great strength that allows them to hurl small boulders. By day they mine the mountains for gold and diamonds, and by night they feast in their underground hall or dance on the moors. They kidnap human children and kill any man they catch alone in the wilderness. However, they can be made subservient by repeating the incantation, "Munko tiggle snobart tolwol dixy crambo".[6][7] See also
References1. ^Briggs, Katharine (1976). An Encyclopedia of Fairies. Pantheon Books. pp. 44–5. {{ISBN|0394409183}}. {{Scottish mythology}}{{Fairies}}2. ^1 Henderson, William (1879). Folklore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders (2nd ed.) W. Satchell, Peyton & Co. pp. 251–2. 3. ^Atkinson, Philip Folk Tales of North East England (http://viewbook.at/FolkTalesEngland) 4. ^Taylor, George and Raine, James (1852). A Memoir of Robert Surtees. Durham: George Andrews. pp. 81–2. 5. ^Taylor and Raine (1852), p. 94. 6. ^Skamble, Skimble (1869). Fairy Tales. Durham: Andrews & Co. pp. 149–67. 7. ^Bane, Theresa (2013). Encyclopedia of Fairies in World Folklore and Mythology. McFarland & Company. p. 66. {{ISBN|9780786471119}}. 3 : Dwarves (mythology)|English folklore|Scottish folklore |
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