The Bluebeard fairy tale has influenced several spheres of art from the seventeenth century till now. It has preserved its fame in music, visual representations and literature through centuries, which shows the Bluebeard motif’s huge didactic, aesthetic, cultural and social power. I have chosen to explore the art of Margaret Atwood in the light of the Bluebeard story, which is a key influence on her visual representations, poems, shorts stories and novels. Among her various artistic creations infiltrated by the Bluebeard motif, I decided to analyze the following ones: her illustration entitled “Death as a Bride,” her poem, “Hesitations outside the door,” two of her short stories –“Bluebeard’s Egg” and “Uglypuss”- and her novel, Alias Grace....
Several aspects of the current cultural scene have inspired me to think again about the myth of Blue...
Published in 2009, Anne Terral’s novel Curiosité is a modern version of Bluebeard. Not only does the...
Margaret Atwood and Margaret Laurence are two popular and respected figures within a culture that i...
The story of Bluebeard (AT 312) has had an especially lively history in written literature since it ...
ABSTRACT: This article challenges the position taken by some experts in the field of fairy tales tha...
The article examines the symbolics in the play “Ariana and Bluebeard, or Vain Deliverance” (1896) by...
The story of Bluebeard (AT 312) has had an especially lively history in written literature since it ...
grantor: University of TorontoFeminist intertextual fictions reveal through negotiations w...
Mythologism is the most important of the typological characteristics of literature from Antiquity to...
The story of Bluebear has been the center of many theatrical and musical works. From its mystery-shr...
The story "Bluebeard's Egg", in the collection of the same name, takes up Atwood's favourite theme o...
While most of the critical work on the Canadian writer Margaret Atwood focuses on her representation...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Comunicação e ExpressãoMa...
The 19th-century novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë has been frequently mined for its folkloric all...
Published in 2009, Anne Terral’s novel Curiosité is a modern version of Bluebeard. Not only does the...
Several aspects of the current cultural scene have inspired me to think again about the myth of Blue...
Published in 2009, Anne Terral’s novel Curiosité is a modern version of Bluebeard. Not only does the...
Margaret Atwood and Margaret Laurence are two popular and respected figures within a culture that i...
The story of Bluebeard (AT 312) has had an especially lively history in written literature since it ...
ABSTRACT: This article challenges the position taken by some experts in the field of fairy tales tha...
The article examines the symbolics in the play “Ariana and Bluebeard, or Vain Deliverance” (1896) by...
The story of Bluebeard (AT 312) has had an especially lively history in written literature since it ...
grantor: University of TorontoFeminist intertextual fictions reveal through negotiations w...
Mythologism is the most important of the typological characteristics of literature from Antiquity to...
The story of Bluebear has been the center of many theatrical and musical works. From its mystery-shr...
The story "Bluebeard's Egg", in the collection of the same name, takes up Atwood's favourite theme o...
While most of the critical work on the Canadian writer Margaret Atwood focuses on her representation...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Comunicação e ExpressãoMa...
The 19th-century novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë has been frequently mined for its folkloric all...
Published in 2009, Anne Terral’s novel Curiosité is a modern version of Bluebeard. Not only does the...
Several aspects of the current cultural scene have inspired me to think again about the myth of Blue...
Published in 2009, Anne Terral’s novel Curiosité is a modern version of Bluebeard. Not only does the...
Margaret Atwood and Margaret Laurence are two popular and respected figures within a culture that i...