The best edition of a tragicomic tale of a pious Catholic Englishman who flees academic Scotland with a witch at his heels. When Janet discovers his Canadian refuge, Aelianus embarks on a perilous journey across snowbound Ontario to Quebec and a final reckoning.
***Seraphic Single is the pseudonym of the creator of "Seraphic Singles" and "Still Seraphic (www.stillseraphic.blogspot.com). She blogs daily on the Single Life, Catholicism, Freedom of Speech or related topics.
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By Jason Pannone
Oct 15, 2009
"Brilliant, witty satire with Chestertonian echoes" If you are looking for brilliant, witty satire, look no farther than the Tragical Tale of Aelianus of England. I kept laughing out loud as I read the book, which often reminded me of Chesterton in places, with its good-natured satire and preposterous plot. Readers will delight in this book!