Article #244183

The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

Title Old Songs by Amy Jeffs and Gwen Burns review – ancient tales of murder, maidens and magic Source The Guardian - World News
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These interconnected short stories of love and death, inspired by traditional ballads from the British Isles, are narrated with immediacy and warmth

In the old Scottish ballad, Tam Lin, a girl named Janet is warned by her family not to go near the well at Carterhaugh. There lurks an elfin knight who will take the virginity of any golden-haired maiden who passes through. The next day Janet, who is possessed of golden hair and a rebellious spirit, sets off for Carterhaugh. At the well, she picks a double rose which summons Tam Lin. Janet visits him daily and she learns how he was stolen by the Fairy Queen who cursed him to remain in Elfland as her vassal. Months later she realises she is with child. Refusing to forsake her lover, she hatches a bold and dangerous plan to free him from the curse.

This is just one of the ancient tales featured in Old Songs, a treasure trove of short stories inspired by traditional ballads from the British Isles. Stretching from the Classical period and the early 20th century, these richly imagined stories feature sibling murder, infanticide, kidnapping, abandonment and a man who is turned into a worm by a witch. “Not all the stories are happy and that is the way of the world,” notes author Amy Jeffs in the foreword.

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Link https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/feb/19/old-songs-by-amy-jeffs-and-gwen-burns-review-ancient-tales-of-maidens-and-magic Published At 2026-02-19 10:00:45 (1 week ago)
Created At 2026-02-19 10:08:35 Updated At 2026-02-19 10:08:35