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Gramarye issue 12

Gramarye issue 12

This issue’s contents include:

  • ‘A Walk through Rackham Land’, Steven O’Brien
  • ‘On Putting Arthur Rackham’s The Sleeping Beauty into Verse’, William Wootten
  • ‘“That was Sussex – seely Sussex for everlastin’!” Arthur Rackham and H.R. Millar’s illustrations to Rudyard Kipling’s Puck of Pook’s Hill’, Simon Poë
  • ‘Dollhouse Architecture: Leonora Carrington and Children’s Literature’, Catriona McAra
  • ‘“Maid Maleen”: A fairy-tale study of trauma’, Katherine Langrish
  • ‘Herne, the Windsor Bogey’, Simon Young
  • ‘A Signing Wife’, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by Simon Hughes
  • ‘My Favourite Story when I was Young’, Diane Purkiss
  • A review of Thom Burgess and Barney Bodoano’s The Eyrie, Emily Jessica Turner
  • A review of Anna Kerchy’s Alice in Transmedia Wonderland, Ida Yoshinaga
  • A review of Carol Mavor’s Aurelia: Art and Literature Through the Mouth of the Fairy Tale, Rose Williamson
  • A review of Gretchen Schultz and Lewis Seifert (eds), Fairy Tales for the Disillusioned: Enchanted Stories from the French Decadent Tradition, Victoria Leslie

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