Art: Cyndy Salisbury
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Literature, myth, folklore β’ Stories of the Stones: Imagining Prehistory in Britain, Ireland, & Brittany β’ Pan: the Great Godβs Modern Return β’ Poems in NewPoetry.ca, The South Shore Review, and The Ekphrastic Review β’ Professor of English β’ /|\
Art: Cyndy Salisbury
Sir John Betjeman takes us on a tour of the Stones of Avebury.
wyrdbritain.blogspot.com/2020/05/john...
#Avebury #sirjohnbetjeman #stonecircles #standingstones
Man at podium holding forth on folklore of the stones.
Action shot of me giving a talk yesterday on the folklore of prehistoric sites.
a crouched beaver on a rounded mound looking to the left, a black background with blue dots, the beaver's coat shining in shades of yellow, brown, white and black. Linedrawing, Japanese ink, oil pastels, Maria Strutz
Beaver/Biber
#AnimalMarch #KleineKunstklasse
Pan plays a pipe to a small child while a goat looks on; in the background, a pillar with the words 'PAN DEUS ARCADIAE'
βOh Great God Pan, I know Thee! β I thank Thee β I bless Thee ... for indeed beneath the mantle of the God whose name is Love, is there not room for all in His world to shelter?β β Margery Lawrence, βHow Pan Came to Little Ingletonβ (1926)
π¨ Nicoletto da Modena, c. 1500-1510
Thank you, Robin -- this one is just for an in-house audience but I'm hoping I'll have the opportunity to present a version of it to a wider audience in future!
Anonymous 19th century illustration of the stones at Callanish imagined as giants.
Looking forward to giving a talk at my college today on 'The Folklore of Prehistoric Sites'!
π¨ 19th century illustration of the stones at Callanish imagined as giants.
Cover depicting Pan blowing on his pipes.
βPan was always friendly to Man. Thatβs you and me you know. We may have changed a lot these last two thousand years; but thatβs you and me still. Why, Iβd let him come nosing in.β β Lord Dunsany, βThe Blessing of Panβ (1926)
π¨ S.H. Sime
Painting of a deer in the forest at night.
In a Flemish folktale, a woman who was said to have been a thief during life haunted a town in the shape of a deer. The ghost deer would knock on doors and wait. Between her horns she carried an illegible text. She stopped appearing when someone deciphered the text.
π¨Eugen KrΓΌger
#WyrdWednesday
Photo of Entrance of a rocky cave carved with dozens of circular grooves. Moorland and hills in background
The moors of Northumberland are dotted with hundreds of cup and ring carvings from 3000-5000 years ago. We donβt know what they mean. Maps? Boundary markers? Rituals? Blood sacrifices ?
@wyrdWednesday
#wyrdWednesday
Dr. John Holden faces one of the uprights at Stonehenge, realizing the runes carved there are identical to the ones on the parchment he holds.
βIt has been written, since the beginning of time, even unto these ancient stones, that evil, supernatural beings exist in a world of darkness.β β 'Night of the Demon' (1957)
In the film, Dr. John Holden (Dana Andrews) visits Stonehenge, and realizes that he faces an ancient evil. #WyrdWednesday
It is so cold in my college office today that I am wearing my winter coat and scarf. The heat in our main academic building has either been shut off or isn't working.
I now have what are probably the two most important books about fairies of the 1920s (both bloody hard to get hold of) π
A somewhat grizzled me standing in front of a blue plaque on a pink house.
Weird fiction author Arthur Machen was born #OTD in 1863. I stopped by his birthplace in Caerleon during my most recent visit to Wales in 2023.
Happy Birthday to Arthur Machen (3 March, 1863 β 15 December, 1947).
Upright stones against a green hill.
Side view of West Kennett Long Barrow, July 2023. #TombTuesday
Cover showing Cohenβs face above spinning record.
Now listening: Leonard Cohen, βRecent Songsβ (1979; 2017 reissue). An underrated Cohen album, in my opinion.
Thanks!
It looks great!
Rough Music, by Liz Williams; Perilous Deep by Karl Bell; Ghosts, Trolls and Hidden People, ed DagrΓΊn Γsk JΓ³nsdΓ³ttir
Arrived today β some recent folklore titles from @reaktionbooks.bsky.social!
BΓ©nΓ©diction des Γrables
Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté
1914
Figure with the head of a sun wielding a sword atop a white horse.
Leonora Carrington, βSolar Megalomaniaβ (1957). Perhaps a fitting archetypal image for our current moment.
Full moon, winter landscape at dusk, trees, stone circle, man walking by. Painting.
Goodnight.
πΌοΈ A Walk at Dusk, Caspar David Friedrich.
Album cover showing band above spinning record).
Currently listening: Clannad, βClannad 2β (1974; 1979 US pressing).
A winter view of a chamber tomb on a rocky headland
It wouldn't be #StandingStoneSunday & Dydd Gwyl Dewi Sant without a picture of the incredible chambered tomb of Coetan Arthur on St David's Head π₯°
Browse our splendid #RCAHMW 3D model here: skfb.ly/pEKnE
π· My own, 2023
Painting depicting women in flowing white gowns dancing hand in hand on lush grass around a tree, which sits in the centre of the scene. Painted in 1913. Thought to be inspired by the dancer Isadora Duncan.
πΏA Song of Spring
by Maximilian Lenz
Grass covered remains of a Roman ampitheatre.
Remains of the Roman amphitheatre in Caerleon, which I visited in 2023. The name Caerleon means βFortress of the Legions.β
A giant serpent coils around a stone circle and worshippers turning to stone; in the centre a beam of light shoots.down from the sky.
π¨ Les Matthews, painting for the series βChildren of the Stonesβ (1977) #StandingStoneSunday
A sketch of Saint David on a hill with a dove descending.
Dydd GΕ΅yl Dewi Hapus | Happy St Davidβs Day! π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ
π¨David Jones, βDewi Sant,β sketch (1940-49).
A 5000-year-old doorway!
β Seefin Passage Tomb, Wicklow Mountains
#archaeology #history #heritage #culture #Ireland #nature