Shakespeare on Fairies & Magic
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Shakespeare on Fairies & Magic

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Shakespeare, and his Elizabethan audiences were very interested in the supernatural - ghosts, fairies, and the various powers of magicians and enchanters. All ensuing views of fairies and fairyland - from Shakespeare's time to the present - are hugely influenced by the Bard's plays and poetry. Myriad illustrators have depicted Shakesperean fairies, and we here present som ...more
Hardcover, 88 pages
Published June 1st 2003 by Laughing Elephant (first published 2003)
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DeCarabas
Quotes + art. A bit twee, but hey. Heavy on Rackham and Dulac.
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