......Nineteenth-Century England. By JenniferSchacker. Philadelphia, University of...illustrations. In National Dreams, Jennifer Shacker boldly claims that the...tales for their English audiences. Schacker argues that in the process, fairy......
......Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England. By JenniferSchacker. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press...Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England, author JenniferSchacker returns to a topic that has always been a mainstay......
......Nineteenth-Century England. By JenniferSchacker. Philadelphia: University of...constitutes the theoretical grounding for Schacker s journey through the "national...the day. As a point of start, Schacker follows the evaluation of one......
......has benefited from the work of scholars such as Nancy Canepa, Donald Haase, Elizabeth Harries, Lewis Seifert, JenniferSchacker, Holly Tucker, Marina Warner, Jan M. Ziolkowski, and Jack Zipes, However, because the present work defines......
......comic stage, as "hybrids" between the oral and the written forms of the fairy tale, rewriting what folklorist JenniferSchacker sees as the academic stereotype of fairy tales and Victorian morality. By chance, I also read A. S. Byatt's......
......those diverse manifestations and contexts. The first three articles, by Christine A. Jones, Anne E. Duggan, and JenniferSchacker, are based on papers that were initially presented for the panel "Fantasies of War: Cross-Dressing and Identity......
......entendres, and commentators appear to be well aware of this flirtation between players and between players and the audience (see Schacker, "Fairy Gold" 166-69). The figure of the Victorian principal boy was eroticized and regarded as potentially titillating......
...The past twenty years has witnessed an explosion of scholarly and popular interest in the genie of the fairy tale. Since Jack Zipes lamented that no social history of the fairy tale had yet been charted (FaDy Tales 1), a generation of literary scholars and folkiorists have worked to address this...
...Framing a National Narrative: The Legend Collections of Peter Christen Asbjørnsen. By Marte Hvam Hult. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 2003. 260 pp. In the disciplines of folklore and fairy-tale studies, the name Peter Christen Asbjørnsen is intimately connected with that of Jørgen Moe. As coauthors of...
...The Arabian Nights in Transnational Perspective. Edited by Ulrich Marzolph. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2007. xvi + 362 pp. The Arabian Nights has captured the imaginations of European readers since the early eighteenth century, when in 1704-1717 Antoine Galland published his immensely...
......Nineteenth-Century England. By JenniferSchacker. Philadelphia, University of...illustrations. In National Dreams, Jennifer Shacker boldly claims that the...tales for their English audiences. Schacker argues that in the process, fairy......
......Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England. By JenniferSchacker. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press...Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England, author JenniferSchacker returns to a topic that has always been a mainstay......
......Nineteenth-Century England. By JenniferSchacker. Philadelphia: University of...constitutes the theoretical grounding for Schacker s journey through the "national...the day. As a point of start, Schacker follows the evaluation of one......
......has benefited from the work of scholars such as Nancy Canepa, Donald Haase, Elizabeth Harries, Lewis Seifert, JenniferSchacker, Holly Tucker, Marina Warner, Jan M. Ziolkowski, and Jack Zipes, However, because the present work defines......
......comic stage, as "hybrids" between the oral and the written forms of the fairy tale, rewriting what folklorist JenniferSchacker sees as the academic stereotype of fairy tales and Victorian morality. By chance, I also read A. S. Byatt's......
......those diverse manifestations and contexts. The first three articles, by Christine A. Jones, Anne E. Duggan, and JenniferSchacker, are based on papers that were initially presented for the panel "Fantasies of War: Cross-Dressing and Identity......
......entendres, and commentators appear to be well aware of this flirtation between players and between players and the audience (see Schacker, "Fairy Gold" 166-69). The figure of the Victorian principal boy was eroticized and regarded as potentially titillating......
...The past twenty years has witnessed an explosion of scholarly and popular interest in the genie of the fairy tale. Since Jack Zipes lamented that no social history of the fairy tale had yet been charted (FaDy Tales 1), a generation of literary scholars and folkiorists have worked to address this...
...Framing a National Narrative: The Legend Collections of Peter Christen Asbjørnsen. By Marte Hvam Hult. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 2003. 260 pp. In the disciplines of folklore and fairy-tale studies, the name Peter Christen Asbjørnsen is intimately connected with that of Jørgen Moe. As coauthors of...
...The Arabian Nights in Transnational Perspective. Edited by Ulrich Marzolph. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2007. xvi + 362 pp. The Arabian Nights has captured the imaginations of European readers since the early eighteenth century, when in 1704-1717 Antoine Galland published his immensely...