There's something beautiful that children don't learn in books of fairy tales. In surrealist novels for grownups, the illustrations don't necessarily correspond to the text. For example, in the dreamily Gothic Czech masterpiece
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, the illustration of a headless woman for page 149 appears next to page 106. Prof. Oddfellow explains the phenomenon by way of Philip G.
Zimbardo's Discontinuity Theory, which suggests that cognitive searches for rationality and normality may lead to madness.