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Nellie Sloggett (29 December 1851 in Padstow, Cornwall, UK 1923) was an author and folklorist who wrote under the names Enys Tregarthen and Nellie Cornwall.

Nellie Cornwall (1910) Tamsin Rosewarne and her Burdens
Nellie Cornwall (1910) Tamsin Rosewarne and her Burdens


Life and work


Nellie Sloggett was raised mainly by her mother, Sarah Sloggett, in Padstow; her father was at sea.

At 17 she developed a spinal illness and was paralysed for the rest of her life. She began to keep diaries about flowers, the changing seasons, and birds and other creatures, all observed from her bedside window. This practice eventually led to the writing and publication of her first book, Daddy Longlegs, and His White Heath Flower, in 1885, under the pen-name Nellie Cornwall.

Later she came to devote much of her attention to Cornish folklore and legend. She collected and recorded many stories about the Piskey folk, fairies of Cornish myth and legend. She published most of her works in this category under her better-known pen-name of Enys Tregarthen.[1]

After Tregarthen's death, the writer Elizabeth Yates edited her extensive unpublished materials for publication.


Works


Tristram Bird and the Mermaid of Padstow, from Enys Tregarthen's North Cornwall Fairies and Legends
Tristram Bird and the Mermaid of Padstow, from Enys Tregarthen's North Cornwall Fairies and Legends

As Nellie Cornwall



As Enys Tregarthen



References


  1. "Introduction to Cornish Fairy Folk Tales". Archived from the original on 30 November 2009. Retrieved 18 February 2008.






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