Everyone in the countryside had heard that the woods of Carter Hall were unsafe because of Tam Lin, an Elfin man no one could trust. Anyone who came near the well there without asking Tam Lin's ...
REGULAR readers of this column will know of my long term passion for the BFI's Flipside imprint. For years now it's ensured that long lost, mostly forgotten and often startlingly brilliant British ...
"Tam Lin" is a Halloween fable with a dual nature. The website for the show states that the show is "suitable for ages 10 and up". The advertisements appearing in magazines bear the tagline "Like Lord ...
British folklore is populated with loveable rogues and duelling knights. King Arthur capered around the isles brandishing Excalibur, his legendary sword. Robin Hood and his band of outlaws skulked ...
The medieval Scottish Border romance Tam Lin (Child Ballad 39A) was first noted in 1549. It tells of the maiden Janet passing through the forest of Carterhaugh, which has been bequeathed to her by her ...
Monday brings the release of the astounding and meticulously orchestrated ‘Tam Lin’ folk-tale, performed by three artists whose mutually complementary and gracious contributions soothe, arouse and ...
Based upon the Celtic legend Tam Lin, a young man is bewitched by a beautiful, heartless, aging sorceress to become her lover. When his attention wanders to a lovely girl, he is doomed to ritual ...
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