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Of Cats and Elfins - Short Tales and Fantasies (Paperback)
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Of Cats and Elfins - Short Tales and Fantasies (Paperback)
Series: Handheld Classics, 13
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Loot Price R330
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Following the success of Handheld Press's republication of Sylvia
Townsend Warner's fantasy collection Kingdoms of Elfin, in October
2018, the remaining four Elfin stories are gathered together with
the remarkable forgotten tales of The Cat's Cradle Book (1940).
This is the last major fantasy collection by Warner to be
republished for a new generation of fantasy enthusiasts and Warner
fans. The twenty-three stories in Of Cats and Elfins encompass
scholarship (Warner's ground-breaking essay from 1927 on modern
Elfinology), black humour, the Gothic, and the bizarrely
anthropomorphic cats of The Cat's Cradle Book, which enact Warner's
preoccupation with the dark forces at large in Europe in the later
1930s. The Cat's Cradle opens with a story about the talking cats
that die of a murrain in a manor based on Warner's own Norfolk home
with Valentine Ackland. `The Castle of Carabas' continues the story
begun in `Dick Whittington'. `The Magpie Charity' is a political
fable satirising institutional charity, `The Phoenix' relates an
unfortunate combustion in the bird collection of Lord Strawberry,
and `Bluebeard's Daughter' narrates the adventures of Bluebeard's
daughter by his third wife, and her propensity for locked doors.
Warner mixes fables and myths with storytelling traditions old and
new to express her unease with modern society, and its cruelties
and injustices. Greer Gilman's Introduction studies the
amalgamation of fantasy and political concern that produces
Warner's most radical writing. Greer Gilman is the author of
Moonwise and Cloud & Ashes, and two critically-acclaimed
novellas about the poet Ben Jonson, as well as poetry and
criticism. Her fantasy fiction, rooted in British myth and ritual,
has won the Tiptree, World Fantasy, and Shirley Jackson Awards.
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