Jack and the Green Man

Jack and the Green Man
Author: Andy Jones
Publsiher: A Jack Tale
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2016-10-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1927917069

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When a mysterious green stranger challenges Jack to a card game with higher than high stakes--well, Jack can't resist--in this hilarious re-imagining of a traditional Newfoundland tale.

The Jack in the Green

The Jack in the Green
Author: Roy Judge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 145
Release: 1979
Genre: England
ISBN: 0858810298

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The Mythic Forest the Green Man and the Spirit of Nature

The Mythic Forest  the Green Man and the Spirit of Nature
Author: Gary R. Varner
Publsiher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780875864365

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In this world tour of folklore and ancient art, Varner examines the images we give to the spirit of nature and explores this important aspect of human perception.

Uprooted

Uprooted
Author: Nina Lyon
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780571318032

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Who, or what, is the Green Man, and why is this medieval image so present in our precarious modern times? An encounter with the Green Man at an ancient Herefordshire church in the wake of catastrophic weather leads Nina Lyon into an exploration of how the foliate heads of Norman stonemasons have evolved into today's cult symbols. The Green Man's association with the pantheistic beliefs of Celtic Christianity and with contemporary neo-paganism, with the shamanic traditions of the Anglo-Saxons and as a figurehead for ecological movements, sees various paths crossing into a picture that reveals the hidden meanings of twenty-first-century Britain. Against a shifting backdrop of mountains, forests, rivers and stone circles, a cult of the Green Man emerges, manifesting itself in unexpected ways. Priests and philosophers, artists and shamans, morris dancers, folklorists and musicians offer stories about what the Green Man might mean and how he came into being. Meanwhile, in the woods, strange things are happening, from an overgrown Welsh railway line to leafy London suburbia. Uprooted is a timely, beautifully written and joyfully provocative account of this most enduring and recognisable of Britain's folk images.

The Green Man

The Green Man
Author: Ellen Datlow,Terri Windling
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2020-03-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781504060387

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Drawing on the mythology of the Green Man and the power of nature, Neil Gaiman, Jane Yolen, and others serve up “a tasty treat for fantasy fans” (Booklist). There are some “genuine gems” in this “enticing collection” of fifteen stories and three poems, all featuring “diverse takes on mythical beings associated with the protection of the natural world,” most involving a teen’s coming-of-age. Delia Sherman “takes readers into New York City’s Central Park, where a teenager wins the favor of the park’s Green Queen.” Michael Cadnum offers a “dynamic retelling of the Daphne story.” Charles de Lint presents an “eerie, heartwarming story in which a teenager resists the lure” of the faerie world. Tanith Lee roots her tale in “the myth of Dionysus, a god of the Wild Wood.” Patricia A. McKillip steeps her story in “the legend of Herne, guardian of the forest. Magic realism flavors Katherine Vaz’s haunting story. Gregory Maguire takes on Jack and the Beanstalk, and Emma Bull looks to an unusual Green Man—a Joshua tree in the desert” (Booklist). These enduring works of eco-fantasy by some of the genre’s most popular authors impart “a real sense of how powerful nature can be in its various guises” (School Library Journal). “A treasure trove for teens and teachers exploring themes of ecology and folklore.” —Kirkus Reviews “The stories are well-written and manage to speak to both the intellect and the emotions.” —SF Site

Walking With the Green Man

Walking With the Green Man
Author: Bob Curran
Publsiher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2007-03-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781601639301

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Almost since the dawn of time, the image of the Green Man—the carven enigmatic head surrounded by leaves and foliage—has both intrigued and mystified viewers and folklorists alike. Appearing in churches, taverns, and even on stately buildings, the carving seems shrouded in supernatural obscurity. Is it merely a fertility symbol, or is it something much deeper, which calls for a response from us all? Though it seems a predominantly Celtic icon, does the concept of the Green Man also appear in other places and in other cultures? What is its relevance for the world today? In an absorbing new book, Dr. Bob Curran traces the many strands that make up this enigmatic image. Tracing its origins from prehistoric times, he explores its significance in the medieval world and discusses its development in the modern world. He also investigates the image’s psychological appeal, which has allowed it to continue down through the ages, and, pulling from a variety of sources, its impact upon other cultures in various parts of the world. From heroic archetypes such as Robin Hood to Demigods such as Herne the Hunter; from the King of the Woods to the Jack in the Green, Walking With the Green Man examines the interconnection of man and Nature throughout history. Whether as a man amongst the trees, a man of the trees, or a symbol of Nature used to express secrets and solidarity, the Green Man’s visage is traced throughout lands and cultures. Walking With the Green Man will appeal to all those who are interested in the image of the Green Man as an example of symbolic art, as well as to those who are interested in folklore and the interplay between folklore and culture. It is a fascinating study, which not only examines the history of the icon but also its development within human perception.

Jack and the Green Man

Jack and the Green Man
Author: Andy Jones
Publsiher: A Jack Tale
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2016-10-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1927917077

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When a mysterious green stranger challenges Jack to a card game with higher than high stakes--well, Jack can't resist--in this hilarious re-imagining of a traditional Newfoundland tale.

The Green Man in Britain

The Green Man in Britain
Author: Fran Doel,Geoff Doel
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2001-05-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780750953139

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The Green Man has many facets, many dimensions. He peers through his leaf mask in hundreds of church misericords and stone carvings. His innate link with the changing seasons and fertility is revealed in the medieval poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and in summer folk customs such as Jack in the Green, the Castleton Garland and the Burry Man. Perhaps he even lurks in the legendary hero of the Greenwood, Robin Hood. The Authors have been running summer schools and courses on the Green Man for many years, and in this fascinating study they discuss his significance in medival times and explore the modern development of the concept of the Green Man. The book also contains a detailed gazetteer of over 200 sites, featuring almost 1000 carvings (many photographed by Felicity Howlett).