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Steve Reads Stories
Steve Spalding
31 episodes
2 months ago
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The Witch of Treva [Cornish Folk Tale]
Steve Reads Stories
7 minutes 55 seconds
9 years ago
The Witch of Treva [Cornish Folk Tale]
On tonight's podcast, we'll be looking at The Witch of Treva, a Cornish folk tale first brought to us by Robert Hunt.  This version was published in 1881, in the third edition of, "Popular Romances of the West of England; or, The Drolls, Traditions, and Superstitions of Old Cornwall," and is -- like Little Red Cap -- actually two stories in one. Both relate the life and times of a not unkindly Witch.   What makes this story a little different, is that instead of the Witch being a solitary figure, sitting around a hut somewhere hunting children to stew up in her pot -- the Witch of Treva is actually married, to a husband, who doesn't seem to give a whit about her powers. He seems much more concerned about getting a good meal, than he is about having a necromancer for a wife.  I guess you take the good with the bad. The second half of the story is my favorite though, because it reads like a documentary, and if you remove the thought of magic from the mix -- it's about a clutch of old men terrified of rabbits.  The Witch of Treva is a tale of marriage, meat, and a very clever hare. I hope you enjoy.  Background music provided by: https://soundcloud.com/michel-escaillas/classik-electro Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/steve-reads-stories/id1087197185 Follow us on Twitter @StoriesCast
Steve Reads Stories