An edition of The Woman Who Loved an Octopus (2007)

The Woman Who Loved an Octopus

And Other Saints' Tales

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An edition of The Woman Who Loved an Octopus (2007)

The Woman Who Loved an Octopus

And Other Saints' Tales

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The "The Woman Who Loved an Octopus" is an inspired collection of stories, based on the lives and legends of thirteen Celtic women saints from the first millennium. The legends, some well-known, others almost forgotten, are told in a clear, assertive and memorable way. These stories are not historical tracts or faithful retellings: often Herrad selects elements of a myth as the framework within which to construct a new story, flooding the old with a fresh or rediscovered meaning. Roughly half are set in the present, the rest in the saint's time, a mix that frees the narratives from anachronism by faithfulness to the spirit of the original. They revive an early world of saints often far from 'saintly' by current definitions. Nor are they archetypal, ranging from a 'God's strongest woman' circus act to a Marian evangelist, teenagers leaving home, or girls escaping marriage, rape, death, self-harm, or the life of a nun. Herrad intently and imaginatively explores the interface between the physical, sexual, spiritual and mystical, in ancient and modern worlds. Her saints, often in flight from persecution, closely inhabit the world of nature. And her retellings often reclaim women seen as victims and martyrs, as strong survivors - as indicated by their status as saints. Her contemporary interpretations are hugely inventive. Some follow the original legends, as with Madrun, the daughter of King Gwyrtheryn, who apparently invited the Saxons into Britain to the Picts. This transmutes into a story of escape from an eastern European war zone. Others stories are more free: St Non was raped in legend and expelled form her convent for 'sexual incontinence'. She later founded convents, but in Herrad's version the 'victim' extracts a physical rather than spiritual revenge.

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Seren
Language
English
Pages
144

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The Woman Who Loved an Octopus: And Other Saints' Tales
October 1, 2007, Seren
Paperback in English
Cover of: Woman Who Loved an Octopus
Woman Who Loved an Octopus: And Other Saints' Tales
2007, Seren Books
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Library of Congress
PS3555.E77 W68 2007, PR6108, PR6108.E76 W66 2007

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
144
Dimensions
8 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
Weight
7 ounces

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Open Library
OL11968197M
Internet Archive
womanwholovedoct0000herr
ISBN 10
1854114425
ISBN 13
9781854114426
LCCN
2007532793
OCLC/WorldCat
156891669
Goodreads
1402331

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