This issue’s contents include:
- ‘British and Irish Mermaids in Four Contemporary Fairy Tales: The Beauty of Hybridity’, Francesca Arnevas
- ‘Love in a Whirl: Sea Legend and Self-Knowledge’, Maria Tausiet’
- ‘Coping with Supernatural Sea Entities: Folk Beliefs in the Nordic Countries’, Ya’acov Sarig
- ‘The Sea and his Daughter’, Helen Bruce
- ‘The Deer Child’, Christie Maurer
- ‘Midnight Fairy’, Kim Malinowski
- ‘She Vows to Follow the Path’ and ‘The Fix’, Marybeth Rua-Larsen
- ‘Skulls and Roses’ and ‘from Dragonland’, Kathleen Bell
- ‘Harvest Surrealism: A Review of Leonora’s World’, Catriona McAra
- A review of Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn, Judith Woolf
- A review of Fairy Tales & Fables from Weimar Days: Collected Utopian Tales, Paul Quinn
- A review of Scotland’s Forgotten Treasure: the visionary romances of George MacDonald, Paul Quinn
- A review of Workers’ Tales: Socialist Fairy Tales, Fables and Allegories from Great Britain, Heather Robbins
- A review of Shakespeare and the Folktale: An Anthology of Stories, B.C. Kennedy
- A review of The Penguin Book of Mermaids, Victoria Leslie
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