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For this holiday special we begin with a traditional English Christmas feast as described by a family friend, highlighting a strange historical black dessert called a plum pudding or simply a Christmas pudding. Being topped with a holly sprig, we then learn the origins of some ancient plant-lore. But the meat of this sumptuous episode is a reading from a deeply mysterious and haunting, 14th-century Arthurian legend that takes place at a Christmas feast; one rudely interrupted by an axe-wielding Green Knight who demands a volunteer to join him in a deadly game. Merry Christmas!
Reading excerpts from Folklore of Kent by Fran & Geoff Doel; English Botany Or, Coloured Figures of British Plants · Volume 2 by James Sowerby; and Plant Lore, Legends, and Lyrics; Embracing the Myths, Traditions, Superstitions, and Folk-lore of the Plant Kingdom by Richard Folkard.
Main reading from Sir Gawain and The Green Knight translated by Simon Armitage.
"Sweet was the Songe the Virgine Sung"
16th-century Christmas Carol
Performed by Ernst Stolz & Katrhine Brandt
"Dove's Figary or Chestnut"
English Country Dance
Performed by Ernst Stolz
"Be Merry, Be Merry I Pray You"
Medieval English Carol
Performed by Ernst Stolz
"What Child is This? (Greensleeves)"
English Folk Song
Performed by Ernst Stolz
Support Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.
Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on Instagram
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For this holiday special we begin with a traditional English Christmas feast as described by a family friend, highlighting a strange historical black dessert called a plum pudding or simply a Christmas pudding. Being topped with a holly sprig, we then learn the origins of some ancient plant-lore. But the meat of this sumptuous episode is a reading from a deeply mysterious and haunting, 14th-century Arthurian legend that takes place at a Christmas feast; one rudely interrupted by an axe-wielding Green Knight who demands a volunteer to join him in a deadly game. Merry Christmas!
Reading excerpts from Folklore of Kent by Fran & Geoff Doel; English Botany Or, Coloured Figures of British Plants · Volume 2 by James Sowerby; and Plant Lore, Legends, and Lyrics; Embracing the Myths, Traditions, Superstitions, and Folk-lore of the Plant Kingdom by Richard Folkard.
Main reading from Sir Gawain and The Green Knight translated by Simon Armitage.
"Sweet was the Songe the Virgine Sung"
16th-century Christmas Carol
Performed by Ernst Stolz & Katrhine Brandt
"Dove's Figary or Chestnut"
English Country Dance
Performed by Ernst Stolz
"Be Merry, Be Merry I Pray You"
Medieval English Carol
Performed by Ernst Stolz
"What Child is This? (Greensleeves)"
English Folk Song
Performed by Ernst Stolz
Support Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.
Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on Instagram
Check out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my art
Contact: [email protected]

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