Hansel and Gretel is a tale concerned essentially with food-related issues: from hunger to gluttony, from deprivation to cannibalism. The essay brings the motif of “children eating” and “eating children” into focus, analysing the way a number of contemporary revisions of this highly problematic fairy tale have tried to revive and update its unsavoury content for a contemporary audience of children and adults. In particular, the operation of “messing about” with the values and the ideology of the canonical versions in a light-hearted way has produced playful tales that parents and educators may deem “more appropriate” for the contemporary child
Abstract Envy and need: A study of violence in the oldest Grimm tales This essay analyzes the viole...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the sibling relationships of 6th grade pupils of a specific prim...
Bachelor thesis "Meanings of the tale Hansel and Gretel: A comparison" is theoretical work. In the b...
Hansel and Gretel is a tale concerned essentially with food-related issues: from hunger to gluttony,...
The fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel” by the brothers Grimm remains recognisable in today’s culture in ...
Focusing on food in fairy tales provides insight into material conditions, food trends, class and ot...
The article examines four contemporary plays for young people that revisit and update the Grimm's fa...
The classic German fairytale ‘Hansel and Gretel’, written by the Brothers Grimm, confronts the reade...
In the vast domain of Holocaust literature, this essay focuses on a group of novels whose plots evok...
Language and control in children’s literature is a major topic of discussion within the field of chi...
The article contains an analysis of the figure of a witch in various popular culture texts, which ar...
The poisoned apple in the tale of Snow White is one of the most well known symbols of maligned femin...
This essay surveys recent retellings by fantasy writers for children and adults of Hans Christian An...
The program was scanned from an original held in the University Archives."Hansel and Gretel" was pre...
Includes bibliographical references (page 69-71)Throughout the centuries artists have drawn upon fai...
Abstract Envy and need: A study of violence in the oldest Grimm tales This essay analyzes the viole...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the sibling relationships of 6th grade pupils of a specific prim...
Bachelor thesis "Meanings of the tale Hansel and Gretel: A comparison" is theoretical work. In the b...
Hansel and Gretel is a tale concerned essentially with food-related issues: from hunger to gluttony,...
The fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel” by the brothers Grimm remains recognisable in today’s culture in ...
Focusing on food in fairy tales provides insight into material conditions, food trends, class and ot...
The article examines four contemporary plays for young people that revisit and update the Grimm's fa...
The classic German fairytale ‘Hansel and Gretel’, written by the Brothers Grimm, confronts the reade...
In the vast domain of Holocaust literature, this essay focuses on a group of novels whose plots evok...
Language and control in children’s literature is a major topic of discussion within the field of chi...
The article contains an analysis of the figure of a witch in various popular culture texts, which ar...
The poisoned apple in the tale of Snow White is one of the most well known symbols of maligned femin...
This essay surveys recent retellings by fantasy writers for children and adults of Hans Christian An...
The program was scanned from an original held in the University Archives."Hansel and Gretel" was pre...
Includes bibliographical references (page 69-71)Throughout the centuries artists have drawn upon fai...
Abstract Envy and need: A study of violence in the oldest Grimm tales This essay analyzes the viole...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the sibling relationships of 6th grade pupils of a specific prim...
Bachelor thesis "Meanings of the tale Hansel and Gretel: A comparison" is theoretical work. In the b...