<p>This book is concerned with the boundaries of faery.&nbsp;We will investigate the very limits of our understanding- and our definitions- of the faery folk.&nbsp;As we shall see repeatedly- there are aspects of faery existence that still baffle our attempts to interpret and comprehend them because they fail to adhere to ideas of a fixed nature and predictable behaviours that are encouraged by strict traditional scientific rationalism.&nbsp;Of course there are aspects of modern physics which accept mutability and subjectivity so perhaps faery nature isn't so strange after all.</p><p><br></p><p>What's more time and again we shall see the problems of providing permanent labels and classifications.&nbsp;Certain faery types are hard to pin down and can shift from category to category- sometimes seeming like faeries but at other times like ghosts or demons or monsters.&nbsp;This may feel frustrating but it is part of the wonder of our rich folklore that should be embraced.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>In this book we will encounter a range of unfamiliar faeries.&nbsp;We shall discover those that act as witches' familiars and that bring dreams and nightmares; we shall explore the strange forms they can adopt the surprising ways they move from place to place and- even- the odd games they play. &nbsp;British faerylore will prove to be even more surprising and mysterious than we may ever have supposed.</p>
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