Knock on Wood/Head August 23, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, Contemporary, ModernVictorian and, to a lesser extent, Edwardian writers loved explaining superstitions with bold comparative examples, sweeping generalizations and daring exegeses. However, more recent scholars have been less sure of our ability to unpick the origin of our taboos. Take this brief passage on superstition from Keith Thomas in his Decline (747-748): The virtue attributed to […]
Fairy Knick Knacks: The Five Strangest August 21, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : ActualiteBeach has had a couple of trippy days looking for unusual fairy gifts for a close friend. In doing so he began to understand what a truly strange yet enchanting world modern fairy enthusiasts inhabit. Here are Beach’s top five favourite fairy gifts for the Celtic Faery Shaman who has everything. Enjoy. In fifth place […]
The Golden Ghost of Mold #5: Against the Golden Ghost! August 20, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, Contemporary, Modern, PrehistoricAn attempt follows to draw the not-so-golden threads of the Golden Ghost together. We have definite evidence from Rev. Clough that in 1833 when the grave was dug that there was the story in the locality of a golden ghost associated with the tomb. However, there are a number of problems with this. First, only […]
Do Black Dogs (with burning eyes) Hate Fairies? August 19, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, Contemporary, ModernBeach is very gradually dipping his big toe into the world of black dogs: those fearsome creatures with eyes as big as saucers burning like fire seen out and about in the British countryside. The key guide is Trubshaw’s Explore Phantom Black Dogs that has a number of fascinating essays including an introduction by […]
Pfil and Pamela: Fairies of Eastern Promise? August 13, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : ActualiteBeach has previously advertised the splendors of the fairies of the east: particularly that nature elemental Totoro, one of the great film heroes of the last generation. However, this summer while researching fairy comics – there are not as many as he had hoped… – Beach came across another eastern contribution to the modern fairy […]
Review: Shock! The Black Dog of Bungay August 10, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, Contemporary, Modern***Thanks to the Count for this tip*** Shock: The Black Dog of Bungay is a recent book (2010) by David Waldron (of Ballarat Australia) and Christopher Reeve of Bungay, Norfolk. The fact that you have to get a historian-anthropologist from down-under and a Norfolk historian to do justice to said black dog – and they […]
Go Web Young Man: Why Books Are Dying August 9, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite***Dedicated to L*** Beach has been having a tortured year thinking about books and the books he’s written and would like to write. For many years he wrote non-fiction books for money or with the hope of making money and lived as a writer. Now he has the luck to write but to make his […]
Bullet Proof Mormon Underwear? August 8, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, Contemporary, Modern***Dedicated to the Count, who gave me a pleasant hour on an unpleasant day. Beach should note here that he is not a fan of Mormonism but that he is a huge fan of Mormons: he has had consistently and powerfully positive experiences of followers of that religion and nothing that follows is meant to […]
Fairies in Space August 7, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, ContemporaryAfter some rather nauseating episodes in Victorian fairy stories fairies became scary again in the late nineteenth century with the writing of men like ‘Fiona MacLeod’ (William Sharp) and, of course, Arthur Machen. Scary fairies were a late Victorian and Edwardian topos and we’ve looked before at the way the tradition developed and some examples. […]
The Magic of Monkey August 2, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, ContemporaryMonkey (aka Monkey Magic) was a Japanese series originally broadcast in two seasons: 1978/1979 and 1979/1980: there are 52 episodes. It was based on the famous Chinese novel describing Xuangzang’s journey to India with four guardians: a pig god, a monkey god, a fish god (think undine with skull bracelet) and a dragon who […]
Giant Spiders in Bristol July 25, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, ContemporaryDerren Brown is a gifted English mentalist and an ultra sceptic (atheist, materialist…) in the mould of the great Houdini and the sometimes great Randi. You can usually get to the bottom of DB’s tricks, which makes them all the more interesting. This is Beach’s favourite. He simultaneously plays seven chess professionals, simultaneously wins four, […]
Sex, Teachers and Students June 27, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite***To Bilker*** A long argument last night about the Jeremy Forrest case with an old friend and a post that strays from the pleasantly brambled paths of history, though not, sadly, from the red brick road of education. For those outside the UK Jeremy Forrest was a twenty-nine-year-old teacher who had an affair with his […]
Magonia #9: The Myth Continues June 21, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, Medieval, ModernAs access to information gets easier, and there was a huge-internet powered jump in the 1990s, then surely the information available to us should become more accurate, right? Easier to check facts, easier to be checked… Not a bit of it. As information becomes more accessible then more people have more access to information and […]
Totoro and Kiki: A Tribute June 17, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite***Dedicated to little Miss Beachcombing who makes 5 today and who Beach will be spoiling for the next hours*** Ghibli is a Japanese cartoon studio that has, in the last thirty years, created two of the greatest films for children and two of the greatest fairy/witch films ever made: Totoro (1988) and Kiki (1989). […]
Dowry Fossil May 13, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite, Ancient, Medieval, ModernA wrong time post… There are few things in history as fascinating as the archaic customs that have been handed down from generation to generation and that survive in our societies like the tail-bone’s pointy edge on our spines. A particular Beachcombian favourite is the dowry. Civilisations basically fall into three categories here: those […]