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This includes issues 4-7, 9-18 and the New Year Special, as well as two rare mini-chapbooks: "Catskin" by Kelly Link and "Fructify My Orange Suit" by Gavin J.
america = rome? jlundberg 2006
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I thought Kelly Link's "Catskin" was one of the best stories of the year, and Rick Moody's "The Albertine Notes" was one of the top four or five novellas I saw in 2003.
Archive 2003-12-01 2003
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I thought Kelly Link's "Catskin" was one of the best stories of the year, and Rick Moody's "The Albertine Notes" was one of the top four or five novellas I saw in 2003.
Simply reviewing 2003
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"Catskin" game is no longer played at the end of the season.
thetowntalk.com - 2009
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_Catskin_, in ballad form as given by Halliwell, was printed in
A Study of Fairy Tales Laura F. Kready
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_Catskin_, which Mr. Burchell told to the children of the Vicar of Wakefield, is considered by Newell as the oldest of the Cinderella types, appearing in Straparola in 1550, while _Cinderella_ appeared first in Basile in
A Study of Fairy Tales Laura F. Kready
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Thus Catskin in the nursery ballad which appears in Mr. Halliwell's Collection, is a corruption of Kätchen Kitty.
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This tale is the Hindu _Sodewa Bai_, the Zuni _Poor Turkey Girl_, and the English _Rushen Coatie, Cap-o'-Rushes_, and _Catskin_.
A Study of Fairy Tales Laura F. Kready
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_Catskin_; by violence, as in _Frog Prince_ and _White
A Study of Fairy Tales Laura F. Kready
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I have, therefore, reserved the church meetings for the Catskin type of story in which the heroine is scullery-maid in the young lord's own household.
Europa's Fairy Book Joseph Jacobs 1885
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