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#BookologyThursday “With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their empire over matter.”
― H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds
🎨Henrique Alvim Corrêa
#FairyTaleTuesday 'The Morrigan: Celtic Goddess of Magick and Might,' by Courtney Weber
The Morrigan ('phantom queen' or 'great queen') is famous for being a goddess of war, witchcraft, death, protection and retribution. #BookChatWeekly
🎨 Magdalena Kaczan
Dreams:
The Poet’s Dream, Robert Weir, c. 1830
The Poet’s Dream, Emil Holárek, 1901
The Artist's Dream, Engraving by John Sartain after a painting by George Comgys, 1840
The Artist's Dream, John Anster Fitzgerald, c. 1860
#FairyTaleTuesday Hans Christian Andersen's Revolution of Storytelling and the Best Illustrations from 150 Years of His Beloved Fairy Tales https://t.co/YD3ArYiTkw via @brainpicker
🎨Katharine Beverley and Elizabeth Ellender, Kay Nielsen, Georgi Ivanovich Narbut & Einar Nerman
‘Freaks’ portraits by Gail Potocki painted in the style of an ‘Old Master’ https://t.co/U7qywvGz8x #ofdarkandmacabre
#GothicSpring In Basque mythology, the eguzkilore (eguzki=sun and lore=flower) is a quite mystical flower. Amalur, the goddess of the land, gave the eguzkilore to men to protect them from the evil spirits and the sorginak (witches) who would get out at night 1/3
'Path of Ruins' - by NAVATE-Lauren K Cannon https://t.co/x8SYff4R8l #ofdarkandmacabre