A beloved wife is unaccountably transformed into a fox in this modern folktale. Humor, fantasy, allegory, and realism combine in a portrait of a husband's devotion and a woman's struggle to maintain her humanity.
While out for a walk in an Oxfordshire forest, a beloved wife is unaccountably transformed into a fox. Written in 1922 by a member of the Bloomsbury group, this modern folktale combines humor, fantasy, allegory, and realism in a portrait of a husband's devotion and a woman's struggle to maintain her humanity. Includes charming woodcut illustrations.