Tiddy Mun - References in Popular Culture

References in Popular Culture

  • Tiddy Mun appears in the story "Yarrow" by the fantasy author Charles de Lint.
  • Tiddy Mun also features in the song "Cursed Cornelius" by Norcsalordie, a song about the draining of the Lincolnshire wetlands.
  • Tiddy Mun is the subject of a poem "Tiddy Mun is Gone" by Patricia Monaghan in Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 10.2 (Summer 2003)

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