English Heroic Legends
Kathleen Herbert
The author has taken the skeletons of ancient Germanic legends about
great kings, queens and heroes, and put flesh on them. Kathleen Herbert's
vast knowledge of the period is reflected in the wealth of detail she
brings to these tales of adventure, passion, bloodshed and magic. Many
will find here a folklore that is new to them.
The book is in
two parts. First are the stories that originate deep in the past, yet
because they have not been hackneyed, they are still strange and enchanting.
After that there is a selection of the source material, with information
about where it can be found and some discussion about how it can be
used.
The purpose of
the work is to bring pleasure to those studying Old English literature
and, more importantly, to bring to the attention of a wider public the
wealth of material that has yet to be tapped by modern writers, composers
and artists. Kathleen Herbert is the author of a trilogy, set in sixth
century Britain, that includes a winner of the Georgette Heyer prize
for an outstanding historical novel.
5 292 pages