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Gramarye issue 13

Gramarye issue 13

This issue’s contents include:

  • ‘Fairy Tale Architextuality and the Prince’s Pleasures’, Lucy Fraser
  • ‘Flying Carpets in the Arabian Nights: Disney, Dyâb … and d’Aulnoy?’, Ruth B. Bottigheimer
  • ‘prick song’, Zoe Gilbert
  • ‘Tolkien’s style’, Colin Manlove
  • ‘My favourite stories when I was young’, Cristina Bacchilega
  • A review of Bryan Senn’s The Werewolf Filmography: 300+ Movies, Willem de Blécourt
  • A review of Simon Young and Ceri Houlbrook’s Magical Folk: British and Irish Fairies, 500 A.D. to the Present, Katherine Langrish
  • A review of Lucy Fraser’s Japanese and English Fairy Tale Transformations of “The Little Mermaid”, Victoria Leslie
  • A review of Zoe Gilbert’s Folk, Victoria Leslie
  • A review of Brian Wagner’s The Tar Baby: A Global History, B.C. Kennedy
  • A review of John Matthews’ The Mystery of Spring-Heeled Jack, Anthony James O’Shea
  • A review of Andrew Simms’ Knock Twice, Joanna Gilar

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