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Will O' the Wisp, Exploring Europe's Supernatural Lights

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Explore the folklore, symbolism, and ancient mystery of the Will-o'-the-Wisp, Fairy Fire, Ignis Fatuus, and other supernatural lights of European tradition.

DARWIN, Australia - EntSun -- Independent author and mythologist Peta Oakes announces the release of Will O' the Wisp, a richly atmospheric exploration of Europe's supernatural light traditions, tracing the folklore of Fairy Fire, Ignis Fatuus, Corpse Candles, spirit-lights, omens, and the mysterious boundary between the living world and the unseen.

Known by many names, including Will-o'-the-Wisp, Ignis Fatuus, Fairy Fire, Jack-o'-Lantern, and Corpse Candle, these strange lights have appeared in stories of marshes, bogs, forests, graveyards, and lonely roads. They have been interpreted as spirits, omens, fairy enchantments, ancestral signs, and warnings from the unseen world.

In Will O' the Wisp, Oakes examines how these luminous apparitions moved through European folklore and belief, shaping ideas about death, danger, liminality, enchantment, and the mysterious boundary between the living and the dead. The book traces the symbolic role of wandering lights across myth, legend, superstition, and cultural memory.

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Blending folklore, mythology, cultural history, and poetic reflection, Will O' the Wisp invites readers into a twilight world where light is never merely light. It may be a lure, a warning, a soul, a spirit, a memory, or a sign that the old world has not entirely vanished.

"Folklore preserves the emotional memory of earlier worlds," says Oakes. "The Will-o'-the-Wisp is especially powerful because it belongs to the threshold: between land and water, night and dawn, life and death, fear and wonder."

Will O' the Wisp forms part of Oakes' expanding catalogue of works exploring mythology, ancient belief, folklore, sacred symbolism, and the enduring imagination of the ancient and medieval world.

The book is available now through Amazon Kindle.

Book Page:
https://a.co/d/06WQpDPT

Amazon Author Page:
https://www.amazon.com/author/macdubhdara

Contact
Peta Oakes
info@macdubhdara.com


Source: Peta Oakes (Gaelic Mac Dubhdara)
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