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Puck (folklore) - Wikipedia
In English folklore, The Puck (/ ˈ p ʌ k /), also known as Goodfellows, are demons or fairies which can be domestic sprites or nature sprites.
Puck | Mischievous, Shakespeare, Folklore | Britannica
As one of the leading characters in William Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream, Puck boasts of his pranks of changing shapes, misleading travelers at night, spoiling milk, frightening young girls, and tripping venerable old dames.
Puck Through the Ages: The History of a Hobgoblin - Bold Outlaw
One of the most popular characters in English folklore of the last thousand years has been the faerie, goblin, devil or imp known by the name of Puck or Robin Goodfellow. The Welsh called him Pwca, which is pronounced the same as his Irish incarnation Phouka, Pooka or Puca.
Puck, from a Midsummer Nights Dream - Fairies World
Puck, the mischievous imp of English folklore. Also known as Robin Goodfellow or as a Hobgoblin. This trickster was immortalized in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Puck (folklore) - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
Puck plays a central role in Mark Chadbourn's fantasy sequence, "Kingdom of the Serpent", comprising the novels "Jack of Ravens", "The Burning Man", and one yet to be published. Puck manipulates the heroes in an epic battle between good and evil over two thousand years of …
Puck | Fairy, Shakespeare, Mischief | Britannica
Puck, the vivacious fairy, henchman for Oberon, and narrator in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Notorious for his mischievous deeds, Puck makes witty, fanciful asides that serve to guide the play and its outrageous action.
puck - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
In medieval English folklore, puck (from the Middle English “puca”) was a malicious fairy or demon. In Elizabethan lore he was a mischievous, brownielike fairy, also called Robin Goodfellow or Hobgoblin; he was one of the leading characters in William Shakespeare ’s A …
Puck (folklore) - Wikiwand
In English folklore, The Puck, also known as Goodfellows, are demons or fairies which can be domestic sprites or nature sprites.
The Legend of Robin Goodfellow: The Trickster Fairy of England
2024年9月9日 · Robin Goodfellow, often known simply as Puck, is a captivating figure in English folklore, embodying the essence of the trickster archetype. With his mischievous nature and playful demeanor, Robin has woven himself into the fabric of cultural narratives, captivating audiences for centuries.
From Puck to Robin Goodfellow: The Evolution of English Brownie …
2024年9月27日 · From the mischievous Puck to the benevolent Robin Goodfellow, the evolution of the brownie myth illustrates the enduring nature of folklore and its capacity for adaptation. As cultural contexts shift, so too do the stories we tell, reflecting our values and beliefs.
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