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#FairyTaleTuesday Mermaids by Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann, 19th century
Charles Baudelaire (#BOTD in 1821) produced notable work as an essayist and art critic. He was 1 of the 1st translators of Edgar Allan Poe. His book of poetry titled "Les Fleurs du mal" expresses the changing nature of beauty in Paris during the mid-19th century #Baudelaire200
#WyrdWednesday John Anster Christian Fitzgerald was nicknamed "Fairy Fitzgerald" for his main genre. Many of his fairy paintings are dark and contain images of ghouls, demons, and references to drug use; his work has been compared to Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Brueghel #OGOM2021
#FairyTaleTuesday The Influence of Struwwelpeter
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Preparing my paper on @ClayFJohnson's "A Ride Through Faerie" for #OGOMCon2021. You can read the poem here: https://t.co/NK3tXtCdGq #GothicFairies @EnchantedEzine
#GothicFairies Vivien Leigh as Titania in "A Midsummer Night's Dream", 1937 https://t.co/xCStGPf6yc
Illustration by Dorothy P. Lathrop for "Mopsa the Fairy" by Jean Ingelow, 1927
Illustrations by Paul Woodroffe for William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" https://t.co/oUb4CqkaOH
#FaustianFriday Miroslav Vasa - Illustrations from The Bugaboos Or Little Natural History Of The Spooks, Ghosts And Phantoms, 1961
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#MythologyMonday In ‘Goblin Market’, Christina Rossetti experiments with language, form and imagery to create a world of temptation and mystery.Dr Dinah Roe considers Rossetti’s influences and the ways in which the poem has been illustrated and interpreted https://t.co/HeSTxcsFTm