[Regia-NA] Depressed Anglo-Saxons?

Jeanne jeanne at atasteofcreole.com
Mon Jun 7 15:33:53 EDT 2004


You haven't read the Celtic mythos, have you?  It's like reading
Lamentations.  Not pleasant and very bloody.

Leprechauns, that's a tourist thing.

(yes, I'm 1/2 Irish)

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[mailto:list-regia-na-bounces at lig.net]On Behalf Of John Michalski
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Subject: [Regia-NA] Depressed Anglo-Saxons?


In many of the secondary sources that I've read
(essays on 'The Seafarer', for example, or 'Beowulf',
or studies of Anglo-Saxon art), A-S culture is often
described as bleak and pessimistic. You get an image
of fur-clad depressives sitting in mud huts, trying to
stay out of the incessant drizzle and singing about
how life stinks. And this contrasts strongly with the
cliches about happy Celts dancing with leprechauns in
sunny oak groves, or partying with talking salmon.

Have any of you picked up this same message from your
reading? Or have any of you come across books that
give historically sound but less gloomy pictures of
Anglo-Saxon culture?

Interested in the groups thoughts,

John




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