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The Spellcoats (UK)

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by Diana Wynne Jones


  The coats were known to be of immense antiquity, but they were not recognised for what they are straight away. We are indebted to Earl Keril for first pointing out that the designs bear strong affinity to letters of the old script. Since then both coats have been carefully studied and the foregoing translation made.

  The story is largely self-explanatory, but certain obscurities in the text have been amended to avoid confusing the reader. The following remarks may be of use to students.

  Hern Clostisson seems unquestionably to be the same as the legendary Kern Adon, until now thought to be first King of Dalemark. The nameless King is not known, nor is Kars Adon.

  Duck/Mallard is dubiously identified with Tanamoril (the name means “youngest brother”), the piper and magician of many folktales. It is not known how far the tales confuse him with Tanamil.

  Concerning Robin, we may point to the belief that a robin can answer the questions of those in trouble.

  Gull seems to be the same as the Southern hero Gann, whom the witch Cennoreth went in search of.

  The Weaver herself has been identified with the Lake Lady, the Fates, and with the southern cult figure of Libby Beer, but not satisfactorily. The witch Cennoreth is the most likely possibility. She is frequently called the Weaver of Spells. A drawback is that, like Gann, she figures only in stories told in the South. However, the name Cennoreth – which is a Southern form; the (unrecorded) Northern form would be Kanarthi – can be interpreted as River Daughter (Cenn-oreth), although another interpretation would make it Woman of the North (Cen-Noreth).

  The places mentioned are harder to determine. Of several rivers which flow northwards, the most probable river is perhaps the Aden, which has a tidal wave, or bore, on occasions, known as the Credin. It flows from its rising in Long Tarn towards the Rath Estuary in Aberath, but it is hard to make the Aden fit the Weaver’s description unless we postulate some major upheaval in the landscape since the days of the story. It has been calculated that her account should give the river a source somewhere above Hannart, near where the coats were found, but no river flows north from there today.

  Elthorar Ansdaughter,

  KEEPER OF ANTIQUITIES

  AT HANNART IN NORTH DALEMARK

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  Diana Wynne Jones’s first children’s book was published in 1973. Her magical, funny adventures have enthralled children and adults ever since, and she has inspired many of today’s children’s and fantasy authors. Among Diana’s best-loved books for older children are the Chrestomanci series and the Howl books. Her novel Howl’s Moving Castle was made into an award-winning film. She was described by Neil Gaiman as “the best children’s writer of the last forty years”.

  Books by Diana Wynne Jones

  Chrestomanci Series

  Charmed Life

  The Magicians of Caprona

  Witch Week

  The Lives of Christopher Chant

  Mixed Magics

  Conrad’s Fate

  The Pinhoe Egg

  Howl Series

  Howl’s Moving Castle

  Castle in the Air

  House of Many Ways

  The Dalemark Quartet

  Cart and Cwidder

  Drowned Ammet

  The Spellcoats

  The Crown of Dalemark

  Archer’s Goon

  Black Maria

  Dogsbody

  Eight Days of Luke

  Enchanted Glass

  The Homeward Bounders

  The Merlin Conspiracy

  Deep Secret

  The Dark Lord of Derkholm

  Year of the Griffin

  The Ogre Downstairs

  Power of Three

  A Tale of Time City

  Wilkin’s Tooth

  The Game

  The Islands of Chaldea (with Ursula Jones)

  For older readers

  Fire and Hemlock

  Hexwood

  The Time of the Ghost

  For younger readers

  Wild Robert

  Earwig and the Witch

  Vile Visitors

  Freaky Families

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