The Supernatural North

Our imaginations tend to be more like medieval maps than modern ones. They team with myth and fantasy, dragons and anthropophagi. So, as our minds follow the compass point on the map North what is it that we see?

Anodyne manufactured images of Santa and his elves, reindeer sleighs streaking across starry skies, snowmen and children 'walking in the air', and polar bears frolicking in crystal caves of ice? Or are our thoughts drawn to the deeper and darker lore of the True North of mountain trolls, demons and direwolves, white witches and white walkers, snow queens and Sကmi shamans?

Radio 3 New Generation Thinker Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough journeys to Arctic Norway in search of the supernatural world that haunts the imagination of writers such as Philip Pullman, AS Byatt, CS Lewis, Hans Christian Andersen and the authors of the medieval Icelandic sagas.

Following the trail of a 9th century Norseman called Ohthere, who travelled along the northern coast of Norway and down to the White Sea in Russia, Eleanor sets out from the coastal city of Tromsø in northern Norway. But whereas Ohthere wanted to survey the land and acquire walrus ivory, reindeer and exotic furs, Eleanor is looking for a stranger North - a place inhabited by mountain trolls, witches and giants.

Featuring:

AS Byatt, author of Ragnarok;

Philip Pullman, author of Northern Lights;

Professor Peter Davidson of Aberdeen University and author of The Idea of North

Dr Carolyne Larrington of Oxford University, a specialist in the Icelandic sagas

Professors Rune Hagen, Tromso University

Richard Holt of Tromso University

Artist Jeffrey Vallance

Readers: Elaine Claxton and Paul Heath.

Producer: Philippa Ritchie

First broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in August 2014.

Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough journeys to northern Norway in search of the supernatural.

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