Old Songs - Stories of Love and Death from Traditional Ballads (lydbok) av Amy Jeffs
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Amy Jeffs (forfatter), Gwen Burns (forfatter), Amy Jeffs (innleser)

Old Songs lydbok

296,-
Old Songs fuses short stories, histories, lyrics and music in an enthralling reimagining of traditional folk ballads. Sunday Times Bestselling historian Amy Jeffs and her creative collaborators combine forces to create a rich compendium, singing of travel, mystery, magic and the essential urges of humanity.Featuring iterations of fairy tales and sinister descendants of Greek myths and bible stories, as well as a cast of lesser-known characters with names like Tam Lim, Child Wynd and Maisery, Ol…
Lydbok 296,-

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Undertittel Stories of Love and Death from Traditional Ballads
Forfattere Amy Jeffs (forfatter), Gwen Burns (forfatter), Amy Jeffs (innleser)
Forlag Riverrun
Utgitt 25 september 2025
Lengde 4:18
Sjanger Historie, Politikk og samfunn, Dokumentar og fakta
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781529448405
Old Songs fuses short stories, histories, lyrics and music in an enthralling reimagining of traditional folk ballads. Sunday Times Bestselling historian Amy Jeffs and her creative collaborators combine forces to create a rich compendium, singing of travel, mystery, magic and the essential urges of humanity.

Featuring iterations of fairy tales and sinister descendants of Greek myths and bible stories, as well as a cast of lesser-known characters with names like Tam Lim, Child Wynd and Maisery, Old Songs threads a tapestry of Britain's landscape, history and cultures. At the base of hills we can visit to this day, elf queens kidnap hapless poets and carry them through rivers of blood; and at the foot of a tree whose offspring still stand in the forests of Northumberland, a girl mimes combing the hairless head of a dragon who was once her brother.

In spellbinding tales of brown-skinned girls who danced on their lovers' graves, of golden-masted ships captained by the Devil, of fiddles that cried "Murder!", of men kidnapped by fairies and boys married at fourteen, we find narrative motifs as ancient as humanity itself.

In the histories interconnecting the stories, we find the fantastical rooted in the everyday, bringing to light the real experiences of great swathes of people to whom such story-songs were not only familiar, but a way of escaping into the extraordinary and returning gratefully home. Bringing enchantment to familiar landscapes, ballads were created anew by each singer and passed down from fireside to fireside, at the knees of childhood nurses, in manuscripts and in early printed pamphlets. Now, ten stories are gathered here, beautifully recreated for modern readers.

Praise for Amy Jeffs

'This gorgeous book should live on the bookshelves in every house that cares about the idea of Britain, what is was and where it came from' The Times

'A beautiful retelling of British myths and exquisitely illustrated too' Daily Express

'I have fallen so completely in love with this book... just one of the finest, most covetable things around' Katherine Rundell

'A thing of beauty' The Herald