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Gramarye issue 7

Gramarye issue 7

This issue’s contents include:

  • ‘Land Under Wave: Reading the Landscapes of Tiffany Aching’, Jane Carroll
  • ‘Jacek Yerka’s Rhetoric of the Impossible’, Joe Young
  • ‘The King’s Amulet’, Rosalind Kerven
  • ‘The Seal Wife’, Judith Woolf
  • ‘They Say England Has No Folktales’, Jacqueline Simpson
  • ‘My Favourite Story When I Was Young’, Sadhana Naithani
  • A review of Veronica L. Shanoes’ Fairy Tales, Myth, and Psychoanalytic Theory: Feminism and Retelling the Tale, Naomi Wood
  • A review of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary, together with Sellic Spell, Tom Shippey
  • A review of Daniel Gabelman’s George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity, Colin Manlove
  • A review of Marina Warner’s Once Upon a Time, Martine Hennard Dutheil de la Rochère
  • A review of Malcolm C. Lyons’ Tales of the Marvellous and News of the Strange, Ruth B. Bottigheimer
  • A review of Adam Roberts’ The Riddles of The Hobbit, Jane Carroll
  • A review of Jelena Curcic’s Serbian Fairy Tales, Joanna Coleman
  • A review of Jonathan Walker’s Five Wounds: An Illuminated Novel, Robin Furth
  • A review of J. R. R. Tolkien: The Forest and the City, Alaric Hall

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