Le p'tit dico de la superstition
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Le p'tit dico de la superstition is a compact reference guide that gathers a variety of traditional beliefs, lucky charms, and ritual practices from French folklore. Authored by Beatrice Bottet and first released in May 2001 by the Multitudes publishing house, the volume presents entries in a dictionary format, allowing readers to quickly look up the origins and meanings of common superstitions. Topics range from everyday omens, such as touching a hunchback for good luck, to seasonal customs and regional legends. The book is written in French and designed as a handy paperback, making it accessible for casual browsing or quick reference. While it does not delve deeply into academic analysis, it offers a pleasant overview of how superstitions have persisted in popular culture, providing both entertainment and insight into the cultural mindset that sustains them.
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Beatrice Bottet
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