About The Book

A compendium of fairies and fairy lore through the centuries, told through a magical year in search of the fae.

Fairy stories and fae lore are ancient—yet fairy stories continue to transform and enthrall our imaginations generation after generation. From Tolkien’s elves to Sarah J. Maas’s high fae, storytellers have reinterpreted the same set of traditions and texts through the centuries.

Perilous Enchantment presents a definitive new cultural history of the fairy, from ancient times to now, across Europe and North America. By visiting a different fairy site each month—including fairy hills in Yorkshire, to a nymph’s cave in Delphi, to a contemporary fairy ball in Los Angeles—Cambridge PhD and folklore lover Sarah Clegg illuminates all the facets of the elusive, capricious figure.

Clegg shows us how shifts in culture, technology, and avenues of storytelling have shaped the image of the fairy and fairylands. Within, you’ll trace how hyper-localized nature spirits in the first century BC became otherworldly tricksters and temptresses, then scions of purgatory or the devil, to adorable Victorian children’s book characters, and ultimately, our contemporary romantasy love interests.

For fans curious for some of the inspiration behind their favorite novels to storytellers interested in adding their own twists to this rich lore, Perilous Enchantment provides a nuanced look at fairyland, from its most extraordinary tales to its darkest corners, showing us just how much faerie has always been a mirror to our own human imaginations, fears, and desires.

About The Author

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Sarah Clegg has a PhD in ancient history from the University of Cambridge. She has written for various publications including History Today and has appeared on podcasts such as BBC History Extra and History Hit The Ancients. Her first book, Woman’s Lore traced a group of seductive, child-snatching demonesses through folklore from ancient Mesopotamian to the present day and was shortlisted for the HWA Non-fiction Crown. Sarah lives in London and works in publishing.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Atria Books (October 13, 2026)
  • Length: 336 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781668206492

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Raves and Reviews

Perilous Enchantment is inviting, charming, funny, sometimes horrifying and always informative, a wonderfully personal and lively introduction to the world of fairies.”
—Marion Gibson, bestselling author of Witchcraft

"Ambitious and wide-ranging Perilous Enchantment: The True History of Faeries is a unique gateway into a fascinating world of fairies. Sarah Clegg isn’t afraid to lead her reader into the more disturbing reaches of this subject to explore how the magical realm reflects our human joys and struggles. I love it–highly readable, rigorously researched and underpinned by the writer’s personal passion for the subject, adding up to insights relevant to our times."
—Jess Kidd, bestselling author of Things in Jars and The Night Ship 

"Sarah Clegg leads us through a slant history of humanity, as told through the glamour and horror of our Otherworlds. Perceptive and captivating. It had me in thrall."
—Clare Pollard, author of The Modern Fairies

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