Index for Legends of Longdendale being a series of tales

Summary:

"Legends of Longdendale" by Thomas Middleton is a collection of folk tales rooted in the folklore of the Longdendale Valley and its surroundings, published in the early 20th century. This compilation seeks to preserve the diverse traditions and legends from a historically rich region, exploring themes of heroism, love, and the struggle against invaders through various characters, including ancient Britons and Roman legions. The opening portion introduces the author’s intention to recount the legends and traditions of Longdendale with a blend of historical narrative and imaginative storytelling. It starts with a preface explaining the book's origins and significance, followed by the first legend, which recounts the defiance of Edas, a British chief, against the Roman forces led by Julius Agricola. Staging a dramatic back-and-forth, the tale unfolds a tale of valiant struggles, love, and sacrifice as Edas prepares for battle, even as his beloved Nesta faces an ominous fate. This begins a rich tapestry of intertwined myths that reflect the values and struggles of the region's past, setting the stage for the various legends to follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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