Of Cats and Elfins

Av Sylvia Townsend Warner


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Of Cats and Elfins
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The twenty-three stories in Of Cats and Elfins encompass scholarship (Warner's ground-breaking 1927 essay `The Kingdoms of Elfin', on modern Elfinology), black humour, the Gothic, and the bizarrely anthropomorphic cats of The Cat's Cradle Book, which reflect Warner's preoccupation with the dark forces at large in Europe in the 1940s.
The Cat's Cradle Book opens with a long autobiographical fantasy about talking cats 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.

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