Mentioned briefly by Englishman William Shakespeare in Measure for Measure, Halloween — the word, if not the celebration itself — is in actuality, distinctly Scottish. The contraction Hallowe’en is first recorded in the eighteenth century Scottish folk ballad Young Tamlane. Of course, the Catholic feast of All Saints’ Day is centuries’ old, dating, some believe, … Continue reading Robert Burns and Halloween
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