I sure do, and am subscribed. Sadly they didn't make their quota by March, though, and are giving themselves a one year extension. Hope it all pans out.
Girlhood's great. Green Child's one of the few stories I didn't really get, except as another Gnostic fable. Was this a real medieval legend?
I don't think it was a real medieval legend, though I should ask medievalists more about that. I was teaching it in relation to the Prioress's Tale, which, although a lot more violent, treats issues centered on childhood and alienation and xenophobia in interestingly similar and different ways. Yeah, it reads very much as a fable.
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Girlhood's great. Green Child's one of the few stories I didn't really get, except as another Gnostic fable. Was this a real medieval legend?
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