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A fictive retelling of a bizarre case in eighteenth-century England
It was Christmas once again, and Matilda would need her magical woodland spirit more than ever
Never work with animals and children, they say, but surely it isn’t a proper Nativity without them?
As Unitarians, the Potter family’s festive season was an abstemious time–something the young Beatrix railed against, joyfully, into her adult life and within her beloved children’s books, writes Matthew Dennison
Reading Laura Mauro’s “Japanese Toilet Ghosts” [FT459:30-35], reminded me of a less well known fear in the Western world, which –according to the modern rabbinical Internet resource site TheTorah.com
The Ear of the Beholder Huon Mallalieu (Thomas ...
© HEADER DRAWINGS BY MICHAEL HADDAD/HEART Leaves Byung-Chul ...