In the Night Wood. Dale Bailey
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Source ISBN: 9780008329167
Ebook Edition © September 2018 ISBN: 9780008329174
Version: 2018-11-23
For Pam and Sally
The specific mode of existence of man implies the need of his learning what happens, and above all what can happen, in the world around him and in his own interior world. That it is a matter of the structure of the human condition is shown, inter alia, by the existential necessity of listening to stories and fairy tales, even in the most tragic of circumstances.
— MIRCEA ELIADE, THE FORBIDDEN FOREST
Gretel began to cry and said,
“How are we to get out of the forest now?”
— THE BROTHERS GRIMM, “HANSEL AND GRETEL”
Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph