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Featuring essays and interviews by many great cinematic, musical, artistic and literary talents, Folk Horror Revival: Field Studies is the most comprehensive and engaging exploration to date of the sub genre of Folk Horror and associated fields in cinema, television, music, art, culture and folklore. Includes contributions by Kim Newman, Robin Hardy, Thomas Ligotti, Philip Pullman, Gary Lachman and many many more.
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Foreword & Disclaimer
Folk Horror: From the Forests, Fields and Furrows – An Introduction by Andy Paciorek
Subtle Magic and the Thrill of The Wicker Man by Sharron Kraus
An Interview with Kim Newman.
Public Information Films: Play Safe by Grey Malkin
An Interview With Philip Pullman
Hysteria and Curses in Nigel Kneale’s ‘Baby’ (Beasts 1976) by Adam Scovell
An Interview with Paul Rumsey
The Green Children of the Woolpits by Karl Shuker.
Sacred Demons: The Dramatic Art of David Rudkin by John Coulthart
The Last Broadcast by Rich Blackett
Folklore and the River: A Reflection on Davis Grubb’s The Night of the Hunter by Stephen Canner
Quatermass II (Nigel Kneale): The Fears of the Outsider Within the Landscape by Adam Scovell
An Interview with Gary Lachman
Weird Americana by Andy Paciorek
An Interview with Julia Jeffrey
The Wanderings of Melmoth by Jim Peters
The Traditional Jack in the Green by Chris Walton
Ghosts, Landscape and Science by Nick Brown
An Interview with Dr. Bob Curran
The Music of The Cremator and Morgiana by Grey Malkin
One Small Step for Man: Hunting the Nephilim by Cobweb Mehers
A Paen to Peter Vaughan by Andy Paciorek
Other Thoughts, Other Voices: Cults, Hive Minds and a New Philosophy of Horror in the Work of John Wyndham by Dan Hunt
The Haunted Landscape of Brian Eno: Ambient 4. On Land by Adam Scovell
Srpski Vampir by Lauri Löytökoski
The Primrose Sloop of War by Chris Bond
Phantasms of the Floating World: Tales of Ghostly Japan by Andy Paciorek
The Folk Horror of Doctor Who by Adam Scovell
Colin Wilson: Reflections on an Outsider by Gary Lachman
Morgaine Art by Karen Hilder
An Interview with Andrew McGuigan : Cumbrian Cthulhu
Paul Ferris: Witchfinder General Soundtrack Review by Grey Malkin
An Interview with Thomas Ligotti by Neddal Ayad
`Just That Little Bit Dark, Haunting and Dramatic’: An Introduction to The Hare and the Moon by Jim Peters & Grey Malkin
An Interview with Dr Simon Young – The Fairy Investigation Society
Nordic Twilight: Scandinavian Horror by Andy Paciorek
‘See Ye Not That Bonny Road?’ Places, Haunts and Haunted Places in British Traditional Song by Clare Button
Kill Lists: The occult, paganism and sacrifice in cinema as an analogy for political upheaval in the 1970s and the 2010s by Aaron Jolly
M.R. James: The Presence of More Formidable Visitants by Jim Moon
An Interview With Drew Mullholland
Albion’s Children: The Golden Age of British Supernatural Youth Drama by Andy Paciorek
The Sacred Theatre of Summerisle by John Harrigan
All you Ever Knew About Vampires Is Wrong: A Transcript of a Fortean Meeting Talk by Tina Rath
An Interview With Robin Hardy
The Haunted Fields of England: Diabolical Landscapes and the Genii Locorum by Phil Legard
Sauna: Abjection and Redemption in the Liminal Spaces by Madeleine Ledespencer
Hell’s Angel Blake – An Annotated Guide to a Coven at Bix by Andy Sharp
The Old Hag Phenomenon by Jasmine Gould
The Olde World Mythology Behind Saurimonde by Scarlett Amaris & Melissa St. Hilaire
Unearthing Forgotten Horrors by Darren Charles
An Arthurian Antichrist: Alternate Readings of Kill List by Andy Paciorek
Darkness, Beauty, Fear and Wonder: Exploring the Grotesque and Fantastical World of Czech Folk Horror by Kat Ellinger
Folk Horror and the Virtual Demiurge – Making False Trails – How Lies Can Be Used to Create New Folklore by Chris Lambert
Women of Power and Justice: Witches in Folk Horror Movies by Judika Illes
An Interview With Alan Lee