Jeanette Winterson creates a specific language and world in her novels, a world that is between fiction and reality, it is on the borderline of tales, myths, and legends. This world is like a vision, it changes, moves, it is full of legendary heroes and heroines, biblical figures, folkloric creatures, tale-like elements and motifs. These texts are like water, like a river due to the changes, the reflections, reappearances, transfigurations and transgressions. Words, ideas, motifs, characters appear again and again but with different references and meanings. The reader also plays an operative role, it is up to him/her what to believe, how to elucidate the text. In this essay I examine these phenomena through two novels of Winterson: T...
International audienceIn writing a " cover version " of the myth of Atlas, Winterson also alludes to...
"What a strange world it is where you can have as much sex as you like but love is taboo. I'm talkin...
Almost all of Jeanette Winterson\u2019s novels are written in first person, in most cases a person n...
In Jeanette Winterson’s fiction story-telling and tales have an important role. Her protagonists ar...
Winterson is really inventive in representing this search with the elements of fairy tales, biograp...
This thesis investigates acts of ‘re-telling’ in four selected novels by Jeanette Winterson and Alan...
This essay probes into the neglected aspects of Jeanette Winterson’s writing by reflecting on what s...
(EN) Stories in Jeanette Winterson's novels have a dual function: on the one hand, canonical narrati...
Jeanette Winterson’s fiction is well known for its multiple border-crossings and fantastic journeys t...
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death,The Hogarth Press inaugurated The Hogarth ...
This article examines Jeanette Winterson's novels to show how storytelling can hold transformative p...
Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985), Written on the Body (1992), and The Ston...
Jeanette Winterson’s novel The Gap of Time, a re-writing of Shake¬speare’s romance The Winter’s Tale...
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death,The Hogarth Press inaugurated The Hogarth ...
Jeanette Winterson’s magical realist love stories, such as The Passion, have been read by some...
International audienceIn writing a " cover version " of the myth of Atlas, Winterson also alludes to...
"What a strange world it is where you can have as much sex as you like but love is taboo. I'm talkin...
Almost all of Jeanette Winterson\u2019s novels are written in first person, in most cases a person n...
In Jeanette Winterson’s fiction story-telling and tales have an important role. Her protagonists ar...
Winterson is really inventive in representing this search with the elements of fairy tales, biograp...
This thesis investigates acts of ‘re-telling’ in four selected novels by Jeanette Winterson and Alan...
This essay probes into the neglected aspects of Jeanette Winterson’s writing by reflecting on what s...
(EN) Stories in Jeanette Winterson's novels have a dual function: on the one hand, canonical narrati...
Jeanette Winterson’s fiction is well known for its multiple border-crossings and fantastic journeys t...
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death,The Hogarth Press inaugurated The Hogarth ...
This article examines Jeanette Winterson's novels to show how storytelling can hold transformative p...
Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985), Written on the Body (1992), and The Ston...
Jeanette Winterson’s novel The Gap of Time, a re-writing of Shake¬speare’s romance The Winter’s Tale...
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death,The Hogarth Press inaugurated The Hogarth ...
Jeanette Winterson’s magical realist love stories, such as The Passion, have been read by some...
International audienceIn writing a " cover version " of the myth of Atlas, Winterson also alludes to...
"What a strange world it is where you can have as much sex as you like but love is taboo. I'm talkin...
Almost all of Jeanette Winterson\u2019s novels are written in first person, in most cases a person n...