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Jane Draycott

    Can You Catch a Mermaid?
    Prince Rupert's Drop
    Roman Domestic Medical Practice in Central Italy
    Cinderella
    The Twelve Days of Christmas
    The Nutcracker
    • 2023

      This volume focuses on the depiction of women in video games set in historical periods or archaeological contexts, explores the tension between historical and archaeological accuracy and authenticity, examines portrayals of women in historical periods or archaeological contexts, portrayals of female historians and archaeologists, and portrayals of women in fantastical historical and archaeological contexts. It includes both triple A and independent video games, incorporating genres such as turn-based strategy, action-adventure, survival horror, and a variety of different types of role-playing games. Its chronological and geographical scope ranges from late third century BCE China, to mid first century BCE Egypt, to Pictish and Viking Europe, to Medieval Germany, to twentieth century Taiwan, and into the contemporary world, but it also ventures beyond our universe and into the fantasy realm of Hyrule and the science fiction solar system of the Nebula.

      Women in Historical and Archaeological Video Games
    • 2022

      The Kingdom of Jane Draycott's fifth collection has its face turned towards the future, considering how we face the ever-continuing approach of the unknown.

      The Kingdom
    • 2022

      A new edition and reissue of Christina the Astonishing, a sensual and exhilarating poetic collaboration between Jane Draycott and Lesley Saunders, retelling - through their own poems as well as brief extracts from medieval religious writers - Christina's story as a woman's search for selfhood.

      Christina the Astonishing
    • 2022
    • 2022

      A long-awaited re-issue, beautifully redesigned, of Jane Draycott's 'Tideway', a mesmeric sequence of poems about London's working river in a time of transition, with paintings by Peter Hay specifically created for the first edition as companion pieces to the poems.

      Tideway
    • 2019

      Roman Domestic Medical Practice in Central Italy

      From the Middle Republic to the Early Empire

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the interplay between domestic spaces and health, this book explores how homes, gardens, and household members—regardless of social status—contributed to the physical and mental well-being in Central Italy during Roman times. It delves into the practices and environments that supported health, highlighting the significance of domestic life in medical care and wellness.

      Roman Domestic Medical Practice in Central Italy
    • 2018

      Pearl

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      An exciting reissue of this prize-winning translation will bring this Middle English treasure to the contemporary reader

      Pearl
    • 2017

      A beautifully illustrated 3D retelling of one of our best-loved fairy tales, with artwork from the IBBY UK nominee for the Andersen Illustration Award 2018. A young girl with an unpleasant stepmother and two cruel stepsisters ... and a Fairy Godmother with a magic wand. The enchanting story of Cinderella is brought to life through award-winning artist Jane Rays exquisite 3D peep-through illustrations the six delightful fold-out scenes include a shadowy kitchen, a gorgeous nightscape in a magical garden and a sparkling ballroom filled with nobles, as well as Cinderellas iconic pumpkin coach. Illustrated in rich, dreamlike watercolours, this is the perfect gift for fans of fairy tales.

      Cinderella
    • 2016

      Occupant

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Following the success of her T. S. Eliot Prize-nominated Over and award- winning translation of the medieval Pearl, Jane Draycott returns with her fourth collection of poems, The Occupant

      Occupant
    • 2016

      The ultimate children's gift edition of the beloved classic ballet story, The Nutcracker, from award-winning artist Jane Ray.

      The Nutcracker