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2. Wonder Tales: Six French Stories of Enchantment
by Marina Warner (Editor), Gilbert Adair (Translator), John Ashbery (Translator)
Especially for grown-ups, this is a selection of subversive, satirical, and sophisticated fairy tales full of polished wit and prose.
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4. Things: A Spectrum of Photography 1850-2001
by Mark Haworth-Booth (Editor), Marina Warner (Introduction by)
"Things, " published in association with London's Victoria and Albert Museum and drawn from its superb photography collection, showcases the work of ... More
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5. Gothic Nightmares: Fuseli, Blake and the Romantic Imagination
by Martin Myrone (Editor), Marina Warner, Christopher Frayling
The 1770s were marked by the emergence of themes of violence, horror, and the supernatural in art: the birth of the Gothic. In 1782 the unveiling of ... More
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6. Helen Chadwick
by Mark Sladen (Editor), Marina Warner (Preface by), Eva Martischnig
Edited by Mark Sladen. Essays by Mary Horlock and Eva Martischnig.
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