
The Reddleman
The character of the reddleman in Thomas Hardy’s The Return of the Native has fascinated me for years, and even more so since I started focusing on the ochre family of pigments. Why did Hardy choose to stain a character in this way—what does the reddleman symbolise?

The Element of Water: Narcissus in Ovid’s Metamorphosis.
In Gaston Bachelard’s essay Water and Dreams, the philosopher muses that ‘the human being shares the destiny of flowing water’.