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Feb 26, 2026 ∙ 1 min
Neil Philip, Man of Myth and Folktale
Today we said goodbye to a wonderful friend, the folktale and myth scholar Neil Philip. The North Oxford Crematarium was full of people, like us, whose lives have been made richer by Neil and his wife, the artist Emma Bradford. Neil was the author of over 70 books, mostly on children's literature, mythology, folktales and fairy tales. At Neil's funeral Philip Pullman recalled the impact of Neil's book The Cinderalla Story on how Pullman viewed fairy tales. And I recall with great pleasure the...
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Feb 20, 2026 ∙ 1 min
Tam Lin and Beauty & the Beast
Illustration by Robert Anning Bell One of my favourite folk songs, Tam Lin, has certain similarities with the story of Beauty and the Beast. In particular, there is the triggering incident for both tales – the taking of a rose from the garden belonging to Beast/Tam Lin. The difference is that in Tam Lin the thief is the female protagonist, whereas in Beauty and the Beast the thief is her father, something I have adopted for Something in Nothing. The rose as a symbol of love/sex and in...
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Feb 18, 2026 ∙ 1 min
Questioning Beast's Transformation
Book illustration by John Batten Of the three main fairy tales referred to in Something In Nothing Beauty and the Beast is the most familiar and popular. This is partly due to two films by Disney, but also because it appears in many fairy tale books. As the Wikipedia entry for the tale shows there are and were dozens of variations on the Beauty and the Beast story across many countries and indeed continents. In classical literature there is the story of Cupid and Psyche for example. At its...
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