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Gramarye issue 3

Gramarye issue 3

  • This issue’s contents include:
    • ‘Hans Christian Andersen: It’s Me The Story’s About’, Neil Philip
    • ‘The Well of D’yerree-in-Dowan’, Patrick Ryan
    • ‘Dragons of East and West’, Rosalind Kerven
    • ‘Death and a Pickled Onion’, Jakob Löfgren
    • ‘My Favourite Story when I was Young’, William Gray
    • A review of Sophia Kingshill and Jennifer Westwood’s The Fabled Coast, Jacqueline Simpson
    • A review of Peter Davies’ The Fairies Return, Or, New Tales for Old, Andrew Teverson
    • A review of Philip Pullman’s Grimm Tales for Young and Old, Francisco Vaz da Silva
    • A review of Angela Carter and Decadence, Martine Hennard Dutheil de la Rochère
    • A review of Colin Manlove’s Order of Harry Potter: Literary Skill in the Hogwarts Epic, Jane Carroll

    Not to mention illustrations by Paul Kidby, Edmund Dulac, Edward Burne-Jones, Yvonne Gilbert, Constance Barnes and many more.

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