Discusses Ruskin’s only fairy tale as a successful work, reflecting his interest in Northern landscapes. Notes female symbolism despite a lack of female characters. Recounts how Ruskin’s psychological problems made him ambivalent toward, and eventually mistrustful of, fantasy
This article focuses initially on new empirical research that deliberately utilizes folktales and fa...
Because the marvelous elements in fairy tales call for an explanation, a cohort of bright minds have...
An exploration of Tolkien’s depictions of dragons in his stories for children, Roverandom and Farmer...
The article presents a fable study of J. Ruskin's novel ‘The King of the Golden River' in accordance...
Examines psychological motifs and representations of the journey into maturity in two little-known G...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
One of the best-known role-based stereotypes in European fairy tales is that of an active male and a...
The article deals with the issues of the folklore tradition functioning in the poetics of A.S. Pushk...
This article discusses Owen Barfield\u27s unpublished and published fairy tale writings, and why his...
Discusses the significant differences of the paths Mossy and Tangle take through the story
Kokoschka’s first literary work The Dreaming Youths (Die träumenden Knaben) was published in 1908. T...
UID/HIS/04666/2019This chapter will deal with Tolkien’s essay “On Fairy-Stories” (1983d). Two main i...
The paper discusses the ideas of George MacDonald and J.R.R. Tolkien on Faërie and Fairy Stories, ba...
(print) xvi, 177 p. : ill. ; 24 cmIntroduction : Unstable as water -- "Mechanical sheep" and "monstr...
Approaches to what exactly a fairy tale should accomplish and how it accomplishes it are varied. Nev...
This article focuses initially on new empirical research that deliberately utilizes folktales and fa...
Because the marvelous elements in fairy tales call for an explanation, a cohort of bright minds have...
An exploration of Tolkien’s depictions of dragons in his stories for children, Roverandom and Farmer...
The article presents a fable study of J. Ruskin's novel ‘The King of the Golden River' in accordance...
Examines psychological motifs and representations of the journey into maturity in two little-known G...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
One of the best-known role-based stereotypes in European fairy tales is that of an active male and a...
The article deals with the issues of the folklore tradition functioning in the poetics of A.S. Pushk...
This article discusses Owen Barfield\u27s unpublished and published fairy tale writings, and why his...
Discusses the significant differences of the paths Mossy and Tangle take through the story
Kokoschka’s first literary work The Dreaming Youths (Die träumenden Knaben) was published in 1908. T...
UID/HIS/04666/2019This chapter will deal with Tolkien’s essay “On Fairy-Stories” (1983d). Two main i...
The paper discusses the ideas of George MacDonald and J.R.R. Tolkien on Faërie and Fairy Stories, ba...
(print) xvi, 177 p. : ill. ; 24 cmIntroduction : Unstable as water -- "Mechanical sheep" and "monstr...
Approaches to what exactly a fairy tale should accomplish and how it accomplishes it are varied. Nev...
This article focuses initially on new empirical research that deliberately utilizes folktales and fa...
Because the marvelous elements in fairy tales call for an explanation, a cohort of bright minds have...
An exploration of Tolkien’s depictions of dragons in his stories for children, Roverandom and Farmer...