[Regia-NA] Depressed Anglo-Saxons?

J K Siddorn kim.siddorn at blueyonder.co.uk
Tue Jun 8 06:00:24 EDT 2004


Oh absolutely, lots of cattle rustling and murdering people because he trod on your grandfather's foot.

Going out of the gate alone would have been fraught with all kinds of risks and life must have left little time for oak
groves, salmon chatting and frolicking with the Tuatha d dannen.

Regards,

Kim Siddorn,
Regia Anglorum

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeanne" <jeanne at atasteofcreole.com>
To: "list-Regia-NA" <list-regia-na at lig.net>
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 8:33 PM
Subject: RE: [Regia-NA] Depressed Anglo-Saxons?


> 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)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: list-regia-na-bounces at lig.net
> [mailto:list-regia-na-bounces at lig.net]On Behalf Of John Michalski
> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 3:14 PM
> To: list-regia-na at lig.net
> 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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