These Our Monsters And Other Stories :The English Heritage Book of New Folktale, Myth and Legend

These Our Monsters And Other Stories

These Our Monsters And Other Stories :The English Heritage Book of New Folktale, Myth and Legend

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From the legends of King Arthur embedded in the rocky splendour of Tintagel to the folklore and mysticism of Stonehenge, English Heritage sites are often closely linked to native English myths. Following on from the bestselling ghost story anthology Eight Ghosts, this new collection of stories inspired by the legends and tales that swirl through the history of eight ancient historical sites.

Including an essay by James Kidd on the importance of myth to our landscape and our fiction, and an English Heritage survey of sites and associated legends, These Our Monsters is an evocative collection that brings new voices and fresh creative alchemy to our story-telling heritage.

Author and atmospheric locations include:

  • Edward Carey - Bury St Edmunds Abbey
  • Sarah Hall - Castlerigg and other stone circles
  • Paul Kingsnorth - Stonehenge
  • Alison MacLeod - Down House
  • Graeme Macrae Burnet - Whitby Abbey
  • Sarah Moss - Berwick Castle
  • Fiona Mozley - Carlisle Castle
  • Adam Thorpe - Tintagel Castle

With original black-and-white illustrations by Clive Hicks-Jenkins

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781910907801
ISBN10 1910907804
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Duckworth Books
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'Marvellous and menacing' Daily Mail


'This varied collection scratches the soil of the country to dig up some of the fairy tales and fantasies that have helped form the English identity' Financial Times

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Author's Bio

English Heritage cares for over 400 historic buildings, monuments and sites – from world-famous prehistoric sites to grand medieval castles, from Roman forts on the edges of the empire to a Cold War bunker. Through these, they bring the story of England to life for over 10 million people each year.

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