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R.C. Maclagan's book "Evil Eye in the Western Highlands" explores the customs and cultural beliefs related to the evil eye phenomenon in the Scottish Highlands. Many cultures around the world hold the notion that looking at someone with envy or malice would bring harm or misfortune. This belief is known as the "evil eye." In her work, Maclagan delves into the Western Highlands of Scotland's folklore, history, and practices surrounding the evil eye. She looks into the ways that the people who live in this area have been impacted by this belief system in their daily lives, customs, and rituals.…mehr

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R.C. Maclagan's book "Evil Eye in the Western Highlands" explores the customs and cultural beliefs related to the evil eye phenomenon in the Scottish Highlands. Many cultures around the world hold the notion that looking at someone with envy or malice would bring harm or misfortune. This belief is known as the "evil eye." In her work, Maclagan delves into the Western Highlands of Scotland's folklore, history, and practices surrounding the evil eye. She looks into the ways that the people who live in this area have been impacted by this belief system in their daily lives, customs, and rituals. Maclagan investigates how Highlanders view and respond to the evil eye through in-depth research and first-hand recollections. She looks at how they employ protective charms, rituals, and traditional treatments to stave off the evil eye's harmful effects. Insights into the confluence of superstition, folklore, and daily life in the Scottish Highlands are offered by Maclagan's work, which illuminates an intriguing facet of Highland culture and belief systems. Her in-depth analysis of the evil eye phenomenon gives readers a better grasp of the customs and cultural practices that have influenced this particular area of Scotland.
Autorenporträt
R. C. Maclagan, a.k.a. Rachel Harriette Busk was a writer, translator, and folklorist from Britain. She was born into a Scottish-English household in London, England. Maclagan received his education at home and from an early age showed a strong interest in mythology, folklore, and languages. Because of her love of folklore, Maclagan emerged in the late 19th century as one of the leading authorities on British folklore studies. She gathered and recorded a great deal of myths, folklore, and folktales from all across the British Isles, including Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Maclagan's book "Evil Eye in the Western Highlands," which examines the cultural practices and beliefs surrounding the evil eye phenomena in the Scottish Highlands, is one of her most significant contributions to folklore studies. Throughout her career, Maclagan made a substantial contribution to the preservation and propagation of old folk beliefs and practices, which in turn enhanced the general public's comprehension of British folklore and cultural heritage. Even now, academics and fans of folklore studies still regard her work highly.