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Queens of the Wild

Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe: An Investigation

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By: Ronald Hutton
Narrated by: Gary Paul Williams
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A concise history of the goddess-like figures who evade both Christian and pagan traditions, from the medieval period to the present day

In this riveting account, renowned scholar Ronald Hutton explores the history of deity-like figures in Christian Europe. Drawing on anthropology, archaeology, literature, and history, Hutton shows how hags, witches, the fairy queen, and the Green Man all came to be, and how they changed over the centuries.

Looking closely at four main figures—Mother Earth, the Fairy Queen, the Mistress of the Night, and the Old Woman of Gaelic tradition—Hutton challenges decades of debate around the female figures who have long been thought versions of pre-Christian goddesses. He makes the compelling case that these goddess figures found in the European imagination did not descend from the pre-Christian ancient world, yet have nothing Christian about them. It was in fact nineteenth-century scholars who attempted to establish the narrative of pagan survival that persists today.

©2022 Ronald Hutton (P)2022 Tantor
Europe Great Britain Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Middle Ages Royalty Witchcraft Magic Users Tradition Pagan History
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Narration is truly appalling. Intonation is staggeringly bad. It is clear that the reader is not following the meaning of the text. DO NOT Purchase

Appalling reading

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This is the worst audiobook reading I have ever encountered. I was listening to a novel with a reading app that had more warmth and animation. Some of the mispronunciations are howlers! They are not just manglings of placenames and technical terms but failures of common vocabulary. It really distracts from the text. Prof Hutton himself is an engaging speaker. Don't know why he was asked to read his own work

Terrible narration!

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I have no idea where Audible found this narrator, but his voice is unpleasant to listen to and the over-stressing of certain words annoying. Some words are not pronounced correctly. I haven't been able to listen for long enough to make an adequate judgement of the content, but usually enjoy anything by Ronald Hutton.

Interesting but ruined by narration

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The ‘anals’ of history, pronouncing Celts as ‘selts’ and ‘demon’ as ‘demond’ , misreading James I as ‘James eye’ , this is the WORST narration I’ve ever heard.
Only the fact that I really wanted to know what Hutton had written made me struggle on but it’s honestly awful.

The narrator is dreadful!!!

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I'll be honest I'm barely through the first chapter. I can already tell that the contents of this book are absolutely spot on and exactly what I was looking for. Therefore I have nothing negative to say about the book itself.

My issue is with the reader. I can't tell if this is a real human or an AI because the enforsis in his tone is absolutely all over the place. I'm finding it so hard to take in any information because he's constantly enforsising words at random

great content, distracting delivery

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