"More Tales of the Ridings" by Moorman, F. W. (Frederic William) delves into the intriguing world of folklore and superstition through captivating narratives. From the eerie tale of ash-riddling to the poignant story of Mary Whittaker's resilience and redemption, the book explores the impact of superstitions on human behavior and the power of empathy in overcoming adversity. Through rich storytelling and complex characters, Moorman weaves a tapestry of tradition, belief, and redemption that resonates with readers, offering a glimpse into the enduring influence of ancient customs on modern lives.
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Frederic William Moorman (1872-1919) was a British author known for his works that delve into the folklore and traditions of Yorkshire. Moorman's writing captures the essence of rural life and the enduring influence of superstitions on human behavior. His narratives blend mystery, emotion, and social commentary, reflecting his deep understanding of the human psyche and the complexities of belief systems.
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