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Rapunzel

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Illustration by Kay Neilsen

Illustration by Kay Neilsen

This week we look at the tale of the girl with the impossibly long hair, from it's ancient roots to the court of Louis XIV and the fascinating woman who recorded the version of the tale we know. Featuring Rapunzel expert Kate Forsyth author of the books Bitter Greens and The Re-birth of Rapunzel: A mythic biography.

Music is by Kai Engel

Learn more about Kate Forsyth and her books here

Read Terri Windling's amazing essay on Rapunzel here

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Rapunzel

Singing Bones

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Content provided by Clare Testoni and Singing Bones (a fairy tale podcast). All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Clare Testoni and Singing Bones (a fairy tale podcast) or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Illustration by Kay Neilsen

Illustration by Kay Neilsen

This week we look at the tale of the girl with the impossibly long hair, from it's ancient roots to the court of Louis XIV and the fascinating woman who recorded the version of the tale we know. Featuring Rapunzel expert Kate Forsyth author of the books Bitter Greens and The Re-birth of Rapunzel: A mythic biography.

Music is by Kai Engel

Learn more about Kate Forsyth and her books here

Read Terri Windling's amazing essay on Rapunzel here

Read the tales

  continue reading

18 episodes

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