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British Library Tales of the Weird #39 - The Uncanny Gastronomic

Strange Tales of the Edible Weird


  • British Library
  • by Edited by Zara-Louise Stubbs
Exploring themes of body horror, consumption and myriad forms of strange eating, this new collection includes a feast of bitesize tales from masters of the macabre such as Shirley Jackson and Roald Dahl - alongside lesser-known oddities from the British Library's collections - to digest the significance of the uncanny gastronomic.

ISBN 9780712354288 | EN | PB
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Publisher British Library
ISBN 9780712354288
Author(s) Edited by Zara-Louise Stubbs
Publication date August 2023
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 190 x 130 mm
Pages 288
Language(s) English ed.
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The significance of food and eating in storytelling traditions dates back to fairy tales, folklore and beyond, with the capacity for the edible to transform or to cause otherworldly effects sometimes inspiring wonder, but often touching on a deep-rooted fear. Exploring themes of body horror, consumption and myriad forms of strange eating, this new collection includes a feast of bitesize tales from masters of the macabre such as Shirley Jackson and Roald Dahl – alongside lesser-known oddities from the British Library’s collections – to digest the significance of the uncanny gastronomic.

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British Library Tales of the Weird #39 - The Uncanny Gastronomic

British Library Tales of the Weird #39 - The Uncanny Gastronomic

€13.50