Bone And Sickle

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Synopsis

A Frightful Harvest of Horror and Folklore

Episodes

  • Animal Ghosts

    16/05/2023 Duration: 28min

    Tales of animal ghosts are usually relegated to the periphery of ghost story collections, but in this episode, we showcase this class of apparition. Our stories were collected in a volume from 1915 called Human Animals by Frank Hamel.  It covers werewolves, animal transformations through witchcraft, possession by totemic animal spirits, and the phantom animals that … Read More Read More The post Animal Ghosts appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • The Colony of Cats

    29/04/2023 Duration: 28min

    Fairy tales featuring cats are generally pleasant. After our last show about malformed births, we thought, Andrew Lang’s story, “The Colony of Cats” might be a pleasant tonic, albeit one with a bizarre punishment sequence included. Published in 1909 in Lang’s Crimson Fairy Book, this story (read by Mrs. Karswell) seems to be a version of … Read More Read More The post The Colony of Cats appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Strange Births and Monsters

    14/04/2023 Duration: 23min

    For centuries, strange births, often sounding like mythological monsters, were regarded as portents of ill omen. We hear a number of these fantastical accounts, including a description of the birth of the”Monster of Ravenna” believed to foreshadow not only the defeat of Louis XII’s forces during the 1512 Battle of Ravenna but also taken later as … Read More Read More The post Strange Births and Monsters appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • The Man Who Crucified himself

    29/03/2023 Duration: 29min

    A self-crucifixion that occurred in 1806 on the island of San Servolo in the Venetian lagoon is the topic of our story this time around.  The perpetrator and object of this crucifixion was Mattio Lovat, anglicized in our text as “Matthew Lovat.”  The selected narrative comes from an 1826 collection edited by Henry Wilson called Wonderful … Read More Read More The post The Man Who Crucified himself appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • An Irish Ghost Story

    16/03/2023 Duration: 27min

    An Irish ghost story seems a good way to add a bit of Halloween spice to your St. Patrick’s Day. Our selection, which will be read by Mrs. Karswell, comes from the 1825 publication Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland.  It’s the first of three volumes of stories told by the Irish antiquarian … Read More Read More The post An Irish Ghost Story appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Epitaphs

    24/02/2023 Duration: 25min

    Epitaphs can sum up the life of the individual buried beneath or can comment on the human condition generally. From the melancholy to the absurd to the catastrophically caustic, we survey in this episode a spectrum of final thoughts and grim punchlines culled from a favorite 19th-century volume.   The post Epitaphs appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • A Remarkable Circumstance

    09/02/2023 Duration: 24min

    A potpourri of peculiar tales culled from a favorite 19th-century volume. This episode features some outstanding  British eccentrics, an extraordinary case of delusional morbidity, lethal religious fanaticism, graveyard shenanigans, and more. Plus, more black-humored poetry from Harry Graham in “Karswell’s Corner” The post A Remarkable Circumstance appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • The Stone Eater and other Curious Cases

    23/01/2023 Duration: 23min

    Enjoy with us a collection of short curious tales culled from a favorite Victorian volume —  the Stone Eater of London, a mariner’s report of fire from the sky, the rise and fall of a French giant, 18th century blasphemies involving a donkey, and more.  Plus, more sardonic verse from Harry Graham in “Karswell’s Corner” The post The Stone Eater and other Curious Cases appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • P.T. Barnum’s Magnificent Museum Fire

    10/01/2023 Duration: 27min

    The fire that destroyed P.T. Barnum’s American Museum on July 13, 1865 was a luxuriantly surreal and tragic event, one described beautifully in a contemporary New York Times piece, which we share in this episode verbatim. Doomed whales in enormous tanks, fleeing snakes, sideshow celebrities, and melting wax mannequins are all part of this fantastic … Read More Read More The post P.T. Barnum’s Magnificent Museum Fire appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • A Christmas Ghost Story

    23/12/2022 Duration: 27min

    The Christmas Eve ghost story is a fine old tradition associated with Victorian and Edwardian England, one now making a comeback on both sides of the Atlantic. Since 2018, Bone and Sickle has enthusiastically embraced the custom. Our offering for 2022, is “Smee” written by A.M. Burrage in 1931 and read for us by Mrs. … Read More Read More The post A Christmas Ghost Story appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Christmas Devils and the Feast of Fools

    12/12/2022 Duration: 45min

    From St. Nicholas Day through Christmas, the Devil figured prominently in medieval plays, embodying a subversive seasonal element also celebrated in the Feast of Fools. We enter the topic of medieval Christmas plays sideways through German composer Carl Orff’s 1935 composition “O Fortuna,” a piece much beloved in Hollywood soundtracks.  The lyric Orff set to … Read More Read More The post Christmas Devils and the Feast of Fools appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • An After-Dinner Reading: Decadent Dining in the Satyricon

    23/11/2022 Duration: 23min

    This short off-format episode is intended as a sort of fireside reading to be enjoyed by our overfull American listeners as they struggle to digest their Thanksgiving dinners.  It’s from the late 1st-century novel, Satyricon by Petronius and describes what is quite likely Western literature’s most decadent description of a feast. The post An After-Dinner Reading: Decadent Dining in the Satyricon appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Villainous Victorian Women

    14/11/2022 Duration: 51min

    Our survey of villainous Victorian women examines six individuals associated with some of the most ghastly crimes of the era, many directed against children (and for this reason possibly a bit of a rough listen for some.) Five of these criminals inspired murder ballads, or more specifically “execution ballads,”  single-sheet broadsheets sold at the time of … Read More Read More The post Villainous Victorian Women appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Who Put the Hell in Helloween?

    26/10/2022 Duration: 57min

    During the Satanic Panic, the notion of Halloween as a Satanic High Holy Day came to prominence, but the elements necessary to this mythology were set in place much earlier. This episode focuses particularly on the early years of Wicca, some missteps in disassociating  the movement from Satanism, and early evangelical personalities spinning “ex-Satanist” yarns … Read More Read More The post Who Put the Hell in Helloween? appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • A Vine on a House

    16/10/2022 Duration: 12min

    A short and somewhat extra episode for the Halloween season, a presentation of the 1910 horror story by Ambrose Bierce, “A Vine on a House.” Also, some show updates. We’ll have a full episode, “Who Put the Hell in Helloween?” closer to the end of the month. The post A Vine on a House appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Spirits of the Corn

    02/10/2022 Duration: 51min

    Spirits of the corn (grain) fields from the United Kingdom to Russia have been imagined as embodiments of the harvest and guardians of the fields, sometimes evolving into fantastically cruel fear-figures in the process. We begin with a look at the Scottish and English ballad “John Barleycorn,” first appearing as a broadside in 1568. The … Read More Read More The post Spirits of the Corn appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Master of the Wolves: Transylvanian and Balkan Wolf Lore

    12/09/2022 Duration: 51min

    The Master of the Wolves is a supernatural figure central to Transylvania’s (modern Romania’s) voluminous body of wolf lore, a mythology that extends more broadly into Balkan regions once occupied, like Romania, by the ancient Dacians. We begin with a snippet from a contemporary recording of the 1857 poem “St. Andrew’s Night,” by the Romanian poet … Read More Read More The post Master of the Wolves: Transylvanian and Balkan Wolf Lore appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Episode 93: Marvelous and Rare

    26/08/2022 Duration: 19min

    As a “summer intermezzo” Bone and Sickle is offering three episodes this August in our “Marvelous and Rare: Antiquarian Circle” format.  These are shorter episodes normally enjoyed once a month by our $4+ supporters on Patreon (www.patreon.com/boneandsickle). There’s a reference in this particular episode to “world events” and the contemplation of heavenly phenomena as a … Read More Read More The post Episode 93: Marvelous and Rare appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Episode 92: Marvelous and Rare

    20/08/2022 Duration: 23min

    As a “summer intermezzo” Bone and Sickle is offering three episodes this August in our “Marvelous and Rare: Antiquarian Circle” format.  These are shorter episodes normally enjoyed once a month by our $4+ supporters on  Patreon (www.patreon.com/boneandsickle).  We look forward to returning in September with our regular shows. The post Episode 92: Marvelous and Rare appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

  • Episode 91: Marvelous and Rare

    16/08/2022 Duration: 23min

    As a “summer intermezzo” Bone and Sickle is offering three episodes this August in our “Marvelous and Rare: Antiquarian Circle” format.  These are shorter episodes normally enjoyed once a month by our $4+ supporters on Patreon (www.patreon.com/boneandsickle).  We look forward to returning in September with our regular shows. The post Episode 91: Marvelous and Rare appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

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