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Hellebore #11: ANIMAL
Hellebore #11: ANIMAL
Edited by Maria J. Pérez Cuervo
The Animal Issue, containing an editorial introduction and the following articles…
Running with Hares: Elizabeth Dearnley runs alongside one of the most beloved animals in the English countryside to tell stories of magic, moonlight, and madness.
The King of the Cats: Timothy Grieve-Carlson unveils Britain’s deep traditions of uncanny felines, from folkloric accounts of fairies, witches, and demons in disguise to cryptozoological reports of alien big cats.
The Wrens of Wylding Hall: Katy Soar examines the folklore of the wren and its resonance in one of the best examples of recent literary horror: Elizabeth Hand’s novella Wylding Hall.
Gallery / Water Beasts: Maria J. Pérez Cuervo dives deep into the waters of Britain and Ireland to present a selection of monstrous creatures who resemble animals.
England’s Last Raven: Kristof Smeyers on how the folkloric richness of ravens allowed for a reappraisal of their figure after they were thought to be extinct in Britain.
Into the Lair of the Worm: John A. Riley on how the mythical worms of North East England have inspired writers and filmmakers, from Lewis Carroll to Ken Russell.
The Toad’s Bone: Justin Hopper explores the magical power of toad bones in East Anglia along with Mark Offord, who hails from a family of toadmen.
To Dream of the Horned One: Elizabeth Sulis Kim’s dream of dancing with a goat inspires a reflection on our relationship with animals, their symbolic power, and how they may lead us to other ways of being.
The Peculiar Parish Bookshop is proud to carry this eleventh issue of Hellebore. These copies are in new condition.
96-page perfectbound pamphlet with black-and-white and tinted illustrations and photographs throughout. With design by Nathaniel Winter-Hébert, art contributions by Lorenza Daprà and Isabella Mazzanti, and a cover by Lorenza Daprà.
Edited by Maria J. Pérez Cuervo
The Animal Issue, containing an editorial introduction and the following articles…
Running with Hares: Elizabeth Dearnley runs alongside one of the most beloved animals in the English countryside to tell stories of magic, moonlight, and madness.
The King of the Cats: Timothy Grieve-Carlson unveils Britain’s deep traditions of uncanny felines, from folkloric accounts of fairies, witches, and demons in disguise to cryptozoological reports of alien big cats.
The Wrens of Wylding Hall: Katy Soar examines the folklore of the wren and its resonance in one of the best examples of recent literary horror: Elizabeth Hand’s novella Wylding Hall.
Gallery / Water Beasts: Maria J. Pérez Cuervo dives deep into the waters of Britain and Ireland to present a selection of monstrous creatures who resemble animals.
England’s Last Raven: Kristof Smeyers on how the folkloric richness of ravens allowed for a reappraisal of their figure after they were thought to be extinct in Britain.
Into the Lair of the Worm: John A. Riley on how the mythical worms of North East England have inspired writers and filmmakers, from Lewis Carroll to Ken Russell.
The Toad’s Bone: Justin Hopper explores the magical power of toad bones in East Anglia along with Mark Offord, who hails from a family of toadmen.
To Dream of the Horned One: Elizabeth Sulis Kim’s dream of dancing with a goat inspires a reflection on our relationship with animals, their symbolic power, and how they may lead us to other ways of being.
The Peculiar Parish Bookshop is proud to carry this eleventh issue of Hellebore. These copies are in new condition.
96-page perfectbound pamphlet with black-and-white and tinted illustrations and photographs throughout. With design by Nathaniel Winter-Hébert, art contributions by Lorenza Daprà and Isabella Mazzanti, and a cover by Lorenza Daprà.