10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «GYTRASH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, ...
References 139 See also Angboda, Gerd, giant GYTRASH This is the name of an
evil, monstrous, supernatural dog in the folklore of the North of England,
especially in Yorkshire and Lancashire. Gytrash is also known as Guytrash and is
a ...
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Transactions of the American Philological Association
This singular word is given, usually in the spelling gytrash, as a provincial term
for "a spirit, or ghost" (Halliwell). Guy-trash. An evil spirit, a ghost, a pad-foot.
1828 [Carr], Craven Gloss. 1 : 202. Gytrash. A spirit, or ghost. Craven. 1846
Halliwell.
American Philological Association,
1895
'AGAIN,NOT MY PROBLEM,'said the Gytrash, spitting out a red feather. 'JUST
GET IT DONE.' Certhia glanced down at the Mulk who was attempting to de—goo
himself and as he turned to face the Gytrash once more the great black wolf ...
Sultan and Gytrash are led out and saddled also. They go to London as well. The
family will ride in the great park in London. Mrs. Bennet informed me. Young Miss
will show herself off on Gytrash to attract a good husband. The lady's maid has ...
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North Yorkshire Folk Tales
In its secret lair beneath the castle, the gytrash lifts its horrible head. The
procession reaches the graveandlowers thecoffin intoit. Prayers are said,
thoughthe ground isnot consecrated, then the sextonfills inthe hole. The
mourners melt away, ...
Gytrash: A giant spectral hound from northern England that preys on travelers.
This creature can apparently shape- shift and has been known to take the
appearance of a donkey or horse, though usually it appears as a hound. The
Gytrash is ...
Jonathan Maberry, David F. Kramer,
2009
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Life and Works of Charlotte Brontë and Her Sisters: Jane ...
It was exactly one mask of Bessie's Gytrash, — a lion-like creature with long hair
and a huge head : it passed me, however, quietly enough ; not staying to look up,
with strange pretercanine eyes, in my face, as I half expected it would.
Charlotte Brontë, Patrick Brontë,
1872
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Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte - With 100+ Illustrations, ...
As this horse approached, and as I watched for it to appear through the dusk, I
remembered certain of Bessie's tales, wherein figured a North-of-England spirit
called a “Gytrash,” which, in the form of horse, mule, or large dog, haunted
solitary ...
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25 Women Authors You Need to Read:
dusk, I remembered certain of Bessie's tales, wherein figured a NorthofEngland
spirit called a "Gytrash," which, in the form of horse, mule, or large dog, haunted
solitary ways, and sometimes came upon belatedtravellers, as thishorse wasnow
...
Anne Bronte, Anna Sewell, Johanna Spyri,
2013
For example, the Gytrash, a fairy beast alluded to in Jane Eyre (98) is among the
local traditions Bronte absorbed into her novel. According to Branwell Bronte's
notes, the Darkwell Gytrash was a local fairy beast specific to a family and home
in ...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
gytrash im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Jane Eyre as a Female Gothic Novel
... blinding is foreseen as is the fact that Jane will be his guide, just as she is when he falls off the 'Gytrash'. Rochester's metaphorical castration through blinding, ... «Student Pulse, Apr 14»
11 weird and wonderful lists on Wikipedia
Hellhound (aka Barghest, Black Shuck, Dip, Gwyllgi, Gytrash) - Unconfirmed - Large, black, spectral hound with red eyes. Kelpie - Unconfirmed ... «The Week Magazine, Mär 13»
League of Gentlemen's Jeremy Dyson on the truth about ghosts
One volume I owned, Stranger Than Fiction, a collection of supposedly true tales delighting in lurid titles such as “The Gytrash of Goatland” and ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Okt 12»