Chaston wrote that men and fairies both contain within them a faculty of reason and a faculty of magic. In men reason is strong and magic is weak. With fairies it is the other way round: magic comes very naturally to them, but by human standards they are barely sane.
Apart from its semblance to the form of a semiotic square, it is the slippage of the term "sane" that makes the proposition enchanting.
And so for day 257
28.08.2007