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The King of the Cats

The King of the Cats (or The King o' the Cats) is a folk tale from the British Isles.[1] The earliest known example is found in a letter written by Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron Lyttelton, first published in 1782, though Walter Scott reports that it was a well known nursery tale in the Scottish Highlands.[2] M. G. Lewis related the story to Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1816, and a version was adapted by Joseph Jacobs from several sources, including one collected by Charlotte S. Burne in Herefordshire.[3][4][5] It can be categorised as a "death of an elf (or cat)" tale: Aarne–Thompson–Uther type 113A, or Christiansen migratory legend type 6070B.[6]


A man travelling alone sees a number of cats preparing to bury a small coffin and golden crown. He reaches his destination and recounts what he saw, when suddenly the housecat cries "Then I am the king of the cats!", rushes up the chimney and is never seen again.
Variants

"The King of the Cats" is connected to various other stories in which the main human character is told to tell someone (often an odd name, presumably unknown to the character) that someone else (normally a similarly odd name) has died, typically by an animal (such as a cat) or an unseen voice. As in "The King o the Cats", the hearer repeats this to his family, and an unexpected listener reacts to the news.[6]

One such tale features a man selling a calf at the November fair in Macroom, County Cork, Ireland. After he sold the calf, late in the fair, he ate and drank before he left. He heard the news as he passed the graveyard of Inchigeelagh, a cat put his head through the railings and said to the man, "Tell Balgeary that Balgury is dead." The rest of the tale follows the same format.[7]
Folk tradition

In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt is referred to by Mercutio as "King of Cats", and though this is more likely in reference to Tibert/Tybalt the "Prince of Cats" in Reynard the Fox, it demonstrates the existence of the phrase from at least the 16th century in England.

The 1561 novel Beware the Cat, known as the first horror fiction text longer than a short story and possibly the first novel ever published in English, contains two traditional tales about cats, which appear in similar forms both before and after its publication; of which "The King of the Cats" is a notable example.[8]

A king or lord of the cats appears in at least two early Irish tales. Most notably, some versions of the Imtheacht na Tromdhaimhe (The Proceedings of the Great Bardic Institution) include a dispute between Senchán Torpéist the bard and king Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin of Connacht, which led to the bard first cursing all mice, killing a dozen of them in shame, followed by the cats who should have kept the mice in check; in retaliation, the king of the cats, Irusan son of Arusan hunts Senchán down intending to kill him, but is in turn killed by St Kieran.[9] This tale was reworked by Lady Jane Wilde as "Seanchan the Bard and the King of the Cats", published in her 1866 book Ancient Legends of Ireland, and included in W. B. Yeats' 1892 book Irish Fairy Tales. The second was retold as "When the King of the Cats Came to King Connal's Dominion" in Padraic Colum's 1916 book The King of Ireland's Son.

Cats are connected in many folklore traditions with the supernatural and supernatural beings such as elves and fairies.[6]
Influence

The story was mentioned in Henrietta Christian Wright's 1895 book Children's Stories in American Literature.

On the death of Algernon Charles Swinburne in 1909, W. B. Yeats (then 38 years of age) was reported to have declared to his sister "I am king of the cats."[10]

Polish-French modern artist Balthus inscribed his 1935 self-portrait "A Portrait of H.M. The King of the Cats Painted by Himself."[11]

Stephen Vincent Benét's 1929 short story "The King of the Cats" based around this folk story was selected by The Library of America for inclusion in its two-century retrospective of American Fantastic Tales, edited by Peter Straub.

Frances Jenkins Olcott's 1942 anthology Good Stories For Great Holidays included a version of Charlotte S. Burne's "The King of the Cats" adapted by Ernest Rhys.

Barbara Sleigh's 1955 children's book Carbonel: The King of the Cats is inspired in part by this tale, as are its two sequels, The Kingdom of Carbonel and Carbonel and Callidor, which make up the Carbonel series.[12]

Peter Straub's 1980 novel, Shadowland also references the tale several times.

In John Crowley's 1987 novel The Solitudes, "The King of the Cats" is explicitly related to "the Death of Pan" as recorded by Plutarch and interpreted by St. Augustine of Hippo as a shift in World Ages.

"The King of the Cats" is referenced, with slight changes, in Diane Duane's 1993 Young Wizards novel, A Wizard Abroad.

Henry Louis Gates wrote a profile of Albert Murray in The New Yorker 8 April 1996 entitled "King of Cats".

China Miéville takes the idea of a king of the cats from this story and Robert Irwin's "Father of Cats" from The Arabian Nightmare for his 1998 novel King Rat.[13]

A 2006 biography of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. by Wil Haygood was entitled King of the Cats: The Life and Times of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr..

American author P. T. Cooper's 2012 middle-grade children's novel, The King of the Cats, starts off with a retelling of the original legend but then picks up where the legend left off. The novel tells of the death of Tom Tildrum and the crowning of his successor, Jack Tigerstripes, who is told by a feline oracle on his coronation day that he is destined to be captured by a human and to end his life in exile. The resulting 217-page adventure is reminiscent of a Disney-style talking-animal story such as The Lion King.[14]

DC Comics' Batman has a character named the King of the Cats, who is Catwoman's brother before he was eliminated in Crisis on Infinite Earths.

The title track of American rock band Ted Leo and the Pharmacists's 2003 EP "Tell Balgeary, Balgury Is Dead" was seemingly inspired by the County Cork version of the story mentioned above, with references in the song to the graveyard at Inchigeelagh as well as the title.

The 2007 film Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale features "The King of the Cats", voiced by Garry Chalk, a parody of the Rat King in the original The Nutcracker, and includes a song named after him.

The University of Washington has a poetry group called King of the Cats, popularly abbreviated as Cats.

Kim Newman's novella Vampire Romance (2012) has a group of vampire elders gathering after the downfall of Count Dracula to decide which one of them will become the next "King of the Cats"; the story explicitly refers to the Tom Tildrum folk tale.

The King of the Cats appeared in the Halloween content for the 2012 MMO The Secret World by the name of Irusan. The quest line is called "The Cat God" and it consists of three missions that result in a showdown with Irusan at Stonehenge where it is revealed that he is in fact Baron Samedi in disguise.
See also

    Cultural depictions of cats
    Cat Sìth, a cat from Scottish and Irish mythologies that was black with a white spot on its chest

References

    Folk Tales of the British Isles
    Scott, Walter, The poetical works of Walter Scott, Vol. 6, Edinburgh: Arch. Constable and co., 1820, p. 107, note.
    "Journal at Geneva: 'Ghost Story No. IV'" Lewis, M. G., quoted by Shelley, P. B. in Journal at Geneva (including Ghost Stories) and on Return to England, 1816. (ed. Mrs. Shelley, 1840)
    Joseph Jacobs, More English Fairy tales, p. 156–8 (tale 74); notes.
    "Two Folk-tales from Herefordshire: 'The King of the Cats'" Burne, C. S.,The Folk-Lore Journal. Volume 2, 1884.
    D. L. Ashliman, "Death of an Underground Person: migratory legends of type 6070B"
    Hartwell, Sarah Old Cat Stories from Around the World
    Schwegler, Robert A., "Oral Tradition and Print: Domestic Performance in Renaissance England" in The Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 93, No. 370, Oct.–Dec. 1980, p. 440
    Connellan, Owen "The Proceedings of the Great Bardic Institutions" in Transactions of the Ossianic society for the years, 1853–1858, vol. 5, pp.80–85
    Kiely, Kevin, "King of the Cats" in Books Ireland, No. 261, Oct. 2003, p. 234
    Thrall Soby, James, "Balthus" in The Bulletin of the Museum of Modern Art, Vol. 24, No. 3, 1956–1957, p.3
    The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales by Donald Haase
    Gordon, Joan and Miéville, China, "Reveling in Genre: An Interview with China Miéville" in Science Fiction Studies Vol. 30, No. 3, Nov. 2003, p. 361
    Cooper, P. T. (2012). The King of the Cats. p. 217. ISBN 978-0615651057.

Further reading
    Wikisource has original text related to this article:
The King of the Cats

    Briggs, Katherine M., A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language 2 Vols., Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1971, Vol. 1 pp. 291–295
    Hudson, Arthur Palmer, "Some versions of 'The King of the Cats'", in Southern Folklore Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 4, Dec. 1953
    Maynard, Lara, The King of the Cats: Reassessing the Criterion of Orality with a Case Study in Textual Transmission, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995
    Ó Néill, Eoghan Rua, "The King of the Cats (ML 6070B): The Revenge and the Non-Revenge Redactions in Ireland" in Béaloideas, Iml. 59, The Fairy Hill Is on Fire! Proceedings of the Symposium on the Supernatural in Irish and Scottish Migratory Legends, 1991
    Taylor, Archer, Northern Parallels to the Death of Pan, University of Minnesota, 1922
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