Nicola Griffith on Nostr: Happy Solstice! In honour of the season I have a post up on my research blog about ...
Happy Solstice! In honour of the season I have a post up on my research blog about the origin of nativity scenes and who, exactly, might be to blame for all those reenactments designed to scar school children for life, embarrass their parents, and delight everyone else. Oh, and also why Hild putting on a nativity play in seventh-century Elmet absolutely was possible—and an excerpt of same for you to read…
Enjoy!
https://gemaecce.com/2024/12/21/nativity-scenes/Published at
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