Devil stories are always fascinating, entertaining and disturbing. These twenty tales, re-told by one of Scotland's master storytellers, are a fascinating insight into Traveller beliefs about evil, temptation and suffering in which the Devil exists not to punish, but to outwit you in a contest of in
The King and the Lamp: Scottish Traveller Tales
โ Scribed by Williamson, Duncan; Williamson, Linda
- Book ID
- 107825562
- Publisher
- Canongate Books
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 165 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Introduced by Barbara McDermitt
The telling of tales and the oral tradition in Scotland has long and honourable history, both in the annals of the folk and in the more formal pages of literary publication. Writers as different as Hogg, Scott, Stevenson, Cunninghame Graham, Buchan, Grassic Gibbon and Alasdair Gray have all drawn on the form or the voice or the features of the folk tale.
Duncan Williamson, arguably the greatest traditional tale teller in modern times, is a master of this spellbinding art, and here in a single volume Linda Williamson has gathered together some of the most memorable tales in his repertoire.
Transcribed from recorded sessions for the sound archives of the School of Scottish Studies, these twenty-six stories give us privileged access to the travellers' fireside with stories of talking animals; of the broonie, selkies and fairies; of cunning Jack's adventures; of kings and giants in long tales for the winter nights.
'An extraordinary...
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