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For this week's Trickster theme on @FolkloreThurs: "Shaking Up the World - Trickster Tales," with art by Susan Seddon Boulet, Hib Sabine, and others. https://t.co/VK7irLTRxz,
For American friends preparing their Thanksgiving feasts, here's a post on the folklore of food, with art by Walter Crane and others. https://t.co/gQ1Dbb0ABv
Today's dose of beauty: more fairy tale art by Jennie Harbour (1893–1959). The illustrations here are for the French tales "Princess Belle-Etoile & Prince Chéri," "The White Fawn," and "Beauty & the Beast."
Today's dose of beauty: four illustrations for "Cinderella" by British book artist Arthur Rackham (1867-1839)
#FairyTaleTuesday, here's a post on the history of Little Red Riding Hood, with art by Gustav Dore and others: https://t.co/4O5vdlyVrJ
As we cross from Samhain eve to Samhain day, here are more twilight tales of border-crossing and enchantment ... with art by John William Waterhouse and others.
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On Myth & Moor today, crossing the borders between worlds on Halloween...with art by Brian Froud. https://t.co/tEuVkdxkaS
Today on Myth & Moor, continuing the "Books that shape us" series of posts: Ursula K. Guin discusses her childhood love of the animals in T. H. White's "The Sword in the Stone" - with art by Alan Lee, Dennis Nolan, NC Wyeth & others. https://t.co/V3vkq9OjFN
For this week's #FairyTaleTuesday theme - witches, enchantresses, fairy godmothers and other spell-casters - P.L. Travers and @deliasherman reflect on the fairies invited to Sleeping Beauty's christening. (Art by Edmund Dulac & others.) https://t.co/zV8HcJ5i3H
Today's dose of beauty: magical white deer by John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), Warwick Goble (1862-1943), and Arthur Hughes (1831-1915).