About this Collection
Celebrating the arrival of autumn with its usual sense of humor, Olympia Le-Tan explores the dual darkness and kitsch of that most bewitching of Anglo-Saxon traditions: Halloween. Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Anastasia Greywolf’s Witchcraft: A Handbook of Magic Spells and Potions serve as nods to the holiday’s Gothic origins, while a jack-o’-lantern grinning from the cover of The New Yorker captures its lighthearted, fun side.
Numbering
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