This week on the podcast we have my favorite retelling of the year, Samuel Rutherford Crockett's telling of the Scott novel, "Waverley".
This week on the podcast we have my favorite retelling of the year, Samuel Rutherford Crockett's telling of the Scott novel, "Waverley".
The Folktale Project is on summer vacation for the month of July, but that doesn't mean there aren't stories to tell. Each Monday I'll be bringing you the full retelling of one of the books we've read, beginning with "Bee: The Princess of the Dwarfs".
We end the week with the saddest tale of love and loss I've ever told on the podcast - 'St. George's Linden'.
'Lorelei' is one of the most famous German legends. In this tale Wilhelm Ruland tells the story of her final victim.
'The Seven Maidens' is a story written to be a warning to young women to not try to be too independent, but really it should celebrate and encourage that independence.
'Castle Gutenfels' is the not so historically accurate tale of how the castle on the Rhine near Kaub got its name. But - it is much more romantic than the reality.
'Burg Stahleck' is a tale of a battle between the clergy and a land hungry noble.
'The Mother's Ghost' is a story of infidelity, murder, and (of course) ghosts that led to the downfall of the Fürstenberg's.
'The Blind Archer' is absolutely my favorite story of revenge. I hope you enjoy it as well!
'The Wooing' is a story of knightly love and betrayal, where once again our hero comes out on top.