Beauty and the Beast: From French Folklore to Victorian Romance

Beauty stands over the body of the Beast, who is now a young man.

A tale with a handsome prince cursed to live as a monstrous beast and a courageous beauty who consents to be his prisoner in order to save her father.

Margaret Helen James: a forgotten feminist folklorist in Victorian East Anglia

Autumn fields. Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

British regional folklorists of the 19th century remain, in many cases, rather obscure figures. Margaret Helen James (1859–1938) deserves particular attention for using her writing about folklore to give a voice to ordinary women and critique a patriarchal society, but until 2017 James was completely forgotten.

Real Romany Gypsy Life, Beliefs and Customs

Romany Gypsy caravan by Bundesarchiv, Bild, CC-BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5364333

The image of the Gypsy conjures up ideas of a carefree people, who live life without rules and restrictions. In reality, being a real Romany Gypsy is not a life of lackadaisical sea-shore living. In fact, our lives are quite the opposite.

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