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Showman, shaman, or charlatan … conflicting motives for the media medic?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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One of the few joys of moving house, is the rediscovery of books you haven't opened for years. I was sitting among the dust-sheets rereading Francis Wyndham's anthology of criticism (Wyndham, 1991), when I came across his description of the erstwhile Blue Angel going through yet another reincarnation on the stage of the Queen's Theatre in 1973.
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Matthews, J. (1991) The Celtic Shaman: a handbook.
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