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Hugh Lupton

    Norfolk Folk Tales
    Freaky Tales from Far and Wide
    The adventures of Odysseus
    Red Dirt Girl
    Tales of Mystery and Magic
    The Ballad of John Clare
    • 2022

      For 35 years, Hugh Lupton has been at the forefront of the storytelling movement in Great Britain. The renewed interest and subsequent flourishing of this tradition is in no small way a result of Lupton's work, vision and commitment. Underpinning this is a deep understanding of the essential role stories play in the human psyche.

      The Dreaming of Place
    • 2022

      It's the late postgenomic era and the loss of habitable landmass has led to severe limits on human birth. In the drive for species perfection, fewer and fewer can breed, and the long-simmering tension between the reproductive 'haves' and 'have nots' is coming to the boil.

      Red Dirt Girl
    • 2019

      Delight in reading these quirky tales aloud to the under-five crowd. Each of the seven stories imparts an important lesson while using humor and lovable characters to keep listeners engaged.

      The Story Tree
    • 2018

      A brand new novel from acclaimed story teller and author Hugh Lupton imagining the moment the stories of The Mabinogion were first committed to written word.

      The Assembly of the Severed Head
    • 2017

      Master storytellers Hugh Lupton and Daniel Morden bring three of the most famous myths of the ancient Greek world to life. Vividly illustrated by award- winning French illustrator Carole Henaff, Greek Myths is a captivating introduction to the stories of Demeter and Persephone, Theseus and the Minotaur, and Orpheus and Eurydice.

      Greek Myths: Three Heroic Tales
    • 2013

      Norfolk is steeped in story. He tells myths, legends and folk-tales from many cultures, but his particular passion is for the hidden layers of the English landscape and the stories and ballads that give voice to them.

      Norfolk Folk Tales
    • 2010

      The Ballad of John Clare

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      This is a bitter-sweet tale which evokes both the splendour and the harshness in life in rural England at the beginning of the 19th century and deals with the events which would lead to tragedy for John Clare. It looks at his life when he was 17.

      The Ballad of John Clare
    • 2010

      Introducing a bewitching world of mystery and magic, this collection of stories includes tales of singing elves with magical feet, skeletons that move of their own accord and a heroic blackbird who outwits a powerful king.

      Tales of Mystery and Magic
    • 2006
    • 2003

      The story of two friends, Pirican Pic and Pirican Mor, who fall out over a pile of walnuts. One has eaten the other's share and Pirican Mor vows revenge. The tree directs him to an axe, the axe to a stone, the stone to water, the water to a stag. Soon the whole landscape is caught up in the tale. schovat popis

      Pirican Pic and Pirican Mor