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Havelok the Dane: A Legend of Old Grimsby and Lincoln

Havelok the Dane: A Legend of Old Grimsby and Lincoln

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Number of Chapters: 25

Length: 08 hours and 56 minutes

Language: English

Troy, Athens, Rome... each has its founding legend. So too does the Lincolnshire town of Grimsby, once the largest fishing port in the world.

Havelok the Dane probably derives from a folk-tale, orally passed down before assuming written form - first in Anglo-Norman French, later in Middle English verse (c. 1280-1300). It tells of the rescue of the Danish prince from a wicked regent, who has tried to procure Havelok's murder. Grim the fisher, the appointed hit-man, thwarts the plan by spiriting the lad to England, where Grim settles with his family on the coast, adopting Havelok as his foster-son and naming the new community after himself.

C.W. Whistler's clever adaptation of the tale (published in 1899) draws on the various medieval sources. The English poem is particularly suited to 'novelisation'. It abounds in homely detail, and the hero's progress from half-dead waif to the triumphant fulfillment of his strength and kingly destiny makes a satisfying arc for the development of plot and character. At the same time, the legend's origins in oral performance are suggested through the choice of a first-person narrator, namely Grim's sober-sided son Radbard, whose plain-spoken account conveys something of the older saga tradition.

Our reader, the gifted Tony Foster, has worked and travelled in Scandinavia. His subtly-inflected narration brings a truly Nordic flavour to this re-creation of life in sixth-century Britain.

Since Charles Whistler published his novel, both Grimsby and its local heroes have been celebrated from time to time - by Elton John in his album Caribou (1974) and recently in a folk rock musical by local band Merlin's Keep (2014). (Introductory summary by Martin Geeson)

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PREFACE (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER I - GRIM THE FISHER AND HIS SONS (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER II - KING HODULF'S SECRET (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER III - HAVELOK, SON OF GUNNAR (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER IV - ACROSS THE SWAN'S PATH (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER V - STORM AND SHIPWRECK (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER VI - THE BEGINNING OF GRIMSBY TOWN (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER VII - BROTHERHOOD (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER VIII - BERTHUN THE COOK (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER IX - CURAN THE PORTER (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER X - KING ALSI OF LINDSEY (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XI - THE COMING OF THE PRINCESS (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XII - IN LINCOLN MARKETPLACE (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XIII - THE WITAN'S FEASTING (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XIV - THE CRAFT OF ALSI THE KING (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XV - THE FORTUNE OF CURAN THE PORTER (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XVI - A STRANGEST WEDDING (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XVII - HOW THE BRIDE WENT HOME (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XVIII - JARL SIGURD OF DENMARK (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XIX - THE LAST OF GRIFFIN OF WALES (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XX - THE OWNING OF THE HEIR (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XXI - THE TOKEN OF SACK AND ANCHOR (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XXII - KING ALSI'S WELCOME (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XXIII - BY TETFORD STREAM (Tony Foster)
CHAPTER XXIV - PEACE, AND FAREWELL (Tony Foster)
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