Tag Archives: Tam Lin

Deborah A. Symonds’s Weep Not For Me

This has not been an easy book to review, for several reasons. First of all, we must consider the full title, and the subject matter: Weep Not For Me: Women, Ballads, and Infanticide in Early Modern Scotland. That’s right, Deborah … Continue reading

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Pamela Dean’s Tam Lin 

It’s been said that there are only seven (or nine, or thirteen, depending on whom you ask) original plots out there, and that everything else is just variations on a theme. If one takes that notion to heart, then no … Continue reading

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A Kinrowan Estate story: Tam Lin (A Letter to Anna)

Dear Anna, Thank you for the whisky. It was indeed as superb as I thought it would be. I shared it with Iain who said it so good that putting water in it would be a crime against all great … Continue reading

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