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'Finalist' in the PROSE Award (2022) for Language & Linguistics
Awarded Honors at the Storytelling World Awards 2022 Linking the
ongoing ecological crisis with contemporary conditions of
alienation and disenchantment in modern society, this book
investigates the capacity of oral storytelling to reconnect people
to the natural world and enchant and renew their experience of
nature, place and their own existence in the world. Anthony Nanson
offers an in-depth examination of how a diverse ecosystem of oral
stories and the dynamics of storytelling as an activity can
catalyse different kinds of conversation and motivation, helping us
resist the discourse of powerful vested interests. Detailed
analysis of traditional, true-life and fictional stories shows how
spoken narrative language can imbue landscapes, creatures and
experiences with enchantment and mediate between the inner world of
consciousness and outer world of ecology and community. A
pioneering ecolinguistic and ecocritical study of oral storytelling
in the modern world, Storytelling and Ecology offers insight into
the ways that sharing stories in each other's embodied presence can
open up spaces for transformation in our relationships with the
ecological world around us.
Gloucestershire's stories go back to the days of Sabrina, spirit of
the Severn, and the Nine Hags of Gloucester. Tales tell of
sky-ships over Bristol, the silk-caped wraith of Dover's Hill, snow
foresters on the Cotswolds, and Cirencester's dark-age drama of
snake and nipple. They uncover the tragic secrets of Berkeley
Castle and the Gaunts' Chapel, a lonely ghost haunting an ancient
inn, and twenty-first-century beasts in the Forest of Dean. From
the intrigue and romance of town and abbey to the faery magic of
the wild, here are thirty of the county's most enchanting tales,
brought imaginatively to life by a dynamic local storyteller.
Whether it's white ladies, old ladies, monks, miners, blacksmiths,
beggars, or bears, horses, hounds, priests or poltergeists,
unwilling brides or all too willing femmes fatales, Dark Age
warriors, Roundhead troopers, or phantom narrowboats,
Gloucestershire's hidden places are seething with spooks. Anthony
Nanson and Kirsty Hartsiotis imaginatively bring to life twenty of
the creepiest and most engaging ghost stories from all over
Gloucestershire - from the Forest, Severn Vale, and Cotswolds, the
Upper Thames and Bristol. Enjoy them on the page on a dark and
stormy night, or tell them yourself to freak out your friends.
How do you survive a mermaid's curse? Where lurks the immortal cat?
Who cooks old boots in a stew? Is treasure really buried down under
May Hill? Dive into these tales from forest, vale and high blue
hill, on a journey that will take you far into the past, deep into
other worlds and through the seasons of the year - all without
leaving Gloucestershire! Strange and fabulous stories from all over
the county are brought to life in this book by Stroud storytellers
Anthony Nanson and Kirsty Hartsiotis.
'Finalist' in the PROSE Award (2022) for Language & Linguistics
Awarded Honors at the Storytelling World Awards 2022 Linking the
ongoing ecological crisis with contemporary conditions of
alienation and disenchantment in modern society, this book
investigates the capacity of oral storytelling to reconnect people
to the natural world and enchant and renew their experience of
nature, place and their own existence in the world. Anthony Nanson
offers an in-depth examination of how a diverse ecosystem of oral
stories and the dynamics of storytelling as an activity can
catalyse different kinds of conversation and motivation, helping us
resist the discourse of powerful vested interests. Detailed
analysis of traditional, true-life and fictional stories shows how
spoken narrative language can imbue landscapes, creatures and
experiences with enchantment and mediate between the inner world of
consciousness and outer world of ecology and community. A
pioneering ecolinguistic and ecocritical study of oral storytelling
in the modern world, Storytelling and Ecology offers insight into
the ways that sharing stories in each other's embodied presence can
open up spaces for transformation in our relationships with the
ecological world around us.
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