Fairylore

A Compendium of the Fae Folk

Contributors

By Brittany Warman

By Sara Cleto

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Feb 10, 2026
Page Count
256 pages
Publisher
Sterling Ethos
ISBN-13
9781454958802

Price

$30.00

Price

$39.00 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. Hardcover $30.00 $39.00 CAD
  2. ebook $14.99 $19.99 CAD

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A gorgeously illustrated guide to the fae, filled with intriguing and well-researched explorations of folklore from around the world.

In Ireland, the sinister leannán sídhe suck the life from artists and poets in exchange for muse-like inspiration. In Japan, the elusive zashiki-warashi bestow prosperity on the human families whose homes they share. From the dvorovoi of Russia to the Brazilian curupira, Malaysia’s orang bunian to English brownies, and the moksin tongbŏp of Korea, the world is full of magical creatures who assist, haunt, and dazzle humankind.

This illustrated compendium written by expert folklorists invites us to enter the realm of the fairy folk. Sections dedicated to fairies of the home, nature, romance, and more emphasize what fairies do and what they mean to people around the world. Each chapter illustrates a different way of seeing fairies—a way they’ve been used to explain our world and ourselves.

This is a fascinating reference for anyone who has ever been enchanted by fairies—or would like to be.

  • "With gorgeous illustrations befitting a medieval bestiary and witty prose that reads like a coffee date with your folklorist best friends, this is a fairy encyclopedia like no other. A startling, wondrous compendium of the nebulous beings that haunt the human world."
    Mary McMyne, author of The Book of Gothel and A Rose by Any Other Name
  • “A fascinating and much needed book, Fairylore explores what fairies are - or may be - before taking the reader on a global tour of these spirits, ending by discussing the intrinsic connection between fairies and humans illustrated by various popular tales. Divided into chapters which focus on types of fairies, from those found in the home to those that terrify, and with a thorough index the text is easy to navigate and could be read straight through or used as a reference for specific things. With gorgeous artwork throughout and well researched, concise entries on a wide array of fairy beings Fairylore is a must read and a great addition to anyone’s library; possibly the best book on global fairylore to be found.”
    Morgan Daimler, author of Fairy: the Otherworld by Many Names and Celtic Fairies in North America
  • "Fairylore is a marvellous book. From the scholarly introduction to the very comprehensive conclusion, it is informative, insightful, and witty. The entries, gathered from all corners of the world, give fascinating glimpses into the lives of those fairies we are familiar with and many that are relatively unknown to fairy enthusiasts including myself. If I were to become a world traveller, I would include this book as a companion to more conventional guidebooks. I would hate to encounter fairies along the way without the wisdom and wit of Fairylore to guide me!"
    Wendy Froud, puppet-maker and visionary behind Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, and Star Wars' Yoda
  • "Fairies are an overwhelming subject, but Drs. Cleto and Warman break down their complexities and contradictions with ease and good humor. The paintings by Gerard throw back to the Pre-Raphaelite's depictions of the fantastical, and Kwan's illustrations are the sweetest field guide you could ask for. Fairylore is the most fun I've had reading about the creatures that charm and terrify me."
    Liz Gotauco, author of F*cked Up Fairy Tales: Sinful Cinderellas, Prince Alarmings, and Other Timeless Classics

Brittany Warman

About the Author

Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman are award-winning folklorists, teachers, and writers with a combined 26 years in higher education and over one hundred publications. They both earned their PhDs in English and Folklore from The Ohio State University in 2018, with dissertations exploring the intersection of folklore and literature in nineteenth-century Britain, and are now regular contributors to Enchanted Living Magazine (formerly Faerie Magazine) and The Fairy Tale Magazine. Together, they founded The Carterhaugh School of Folklore and the Fantastic, where they teach creative souls how to re-enchant their lives through folklore and fairy tales. 
 

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