This tale about everybody having to die doesn’t set too well with me.
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Fairy-Tale Files: Cryptographer’s Delight
King of the uncharactered, the Voynich manuscript takes cipher sleuthing to velum-unraveling heights. Antiquarian Wilfred Voynich purchased it from...
Fairy-Tale Files: The Practicality of a Gargoyle
The phrase “Gothic church umbrella” doesn’t convey grotesquery, yet this was the gargoyle’s original purpose, their spouted heads diverting...
Fairy-Tale Files: The Flies
Unlikely to star in a fairy tale anytime soon, flies nonetheless play a role in the Grimm Brothers’ “The Brave Little Tailor.” A breakfast...
Fairy-Tale Files: The Storytime Reptilian
No tour of fictional turtles is complete without mention of the Chinese Bixi
Fairy-Tale Files: Do Bears Belong in Houses?
Sometimes, house-dwelling bears and house-dwelling humans can actually seem to get along.
Fairy-Tale Files: Babes in the Wood
Once in the woods, the criminals chicken out and simply abandon the children
Fairy-Tale Files: Talking Wooden Dolls
In the Slavic fairy tale “Vasilisa the Beautiful,” a dying mother gives her young daughter Vasilisa a wooden doll. The mother tells Vasilisa: “When...
Fairy-Tale Files: Bald Boy
In many a Turkish tale, Keloğlan, or Bald Boy, is a follicly-challenged country boy, who either bumbles or connives his way to good fortune. In some...
Fairy-Tale Files: Swan Masquerade
When Bjork came to the Academy Awards in 2001 and walked down the red carpet dressed in a swan costume, cameras flashed, people gasped. Swan...