Jacqueline Simpson

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1930 –

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Who is Jacqueline Simpson?

Jacqueline Simpson is a United Kingdom researcher and author on folklore and legend.

She studied English Literature and Medieval Icelandic at Bedford College, University of London. Dr. Simpson has been, at various times, Editor, Secretary, and President of the Folklore Society. She was awarded the Society's Coote Lake Research Medal in 2008. In 2010 she was appointed Visiting Professor of Folklore at the Sussex Centre of Folklore, Fairy Tales and Fantasy at the University of Chichester, West Sussex. She has a particular interest in local legends, and has published collections of this genre from Iceland, Scandinavia in general, and England. She has also written on the folklore of various English regions, and was co-author with Steve Roud of the Penguin Dictionary of English Folklore. She lives in West Sussex, England.

She has been a point of reference for Terry Pratchett since he met her at a book signing in 1997. Pratchett, who was then researching his novel Carpe Jugulum, was asking everyone in the queue how many magpie rhymes they knew; and whilst most people gave one answer – the theme from the TV series MagpieSimpson was able to supply considerably more.

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Born
1930
Education
  • Bedford College
  • Bedford College
  • University of London

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on July 23, 2013

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