A. S. Byatt has written several collections of short stories, some of them focussing on a rewriting of the fairy-tale genre, as is the case of The Djinn in the Nightingale’s Eye: Five Fairy Stories (1994), but also to a lesser extent, of some of the stories of Elementals: Stories of Fire and Ice (1999) and of Little Black Book of Stories (2003). Some of the stories in The Djinn in te Nightingale’s Eye, namely, “Gode’s Story” and “The Glass Coffin”, were previously part of the novel Possession: A Romance (1989), where they play a specific role in the narrative framework. Embedding stories within stories is part of Byatt’s writing style, which can be seen in other longer fictions, like the novella “Morpho Eugenia” and most of her other novels...
Throughout my thesis I examine the major motifs of A. S. Byatt's protagonists' spatial entrapment bo...
A. S. Byatt's work contains a number of examples of what can be called the postmodern rewriting of t...
This thesis focuses on the comparison of two short stories by Angela Carter with the fairy tale on w...
The aim of this thesis is to explore and analyse the theme of intertextuality in A. S. Byatt’s short...
A. S. Byatt recurringly employs fairy-tale and folkloric motifs to illustrate her interest in the se...
In this chapter, I intend to focus on the fairy tales and children’s stories written by A. S. Byatt ...
Analysis of the novel Possession: A Romance by A.S. Byatt, in which Byatt contributes to a metamorph...
Antonia Susan Byatt’s long-standing concern with the interaction between reality and art manifests i...
In this study I consider A. S. Byatt’s Possession: a Romance as both an example of and a commentary...
This essay analyses three short stories from A.S. Byatt's collection Elementals: Stories of Fire and...
Discussion of the novel Possession: A Romance by A.S. Byatt, which investigates the female tension b...
A. S. Byatt's Possession: A Romance (1990) is best defined as a quest narrative, as it follows the p...
A. S. Byatt’s novel is full of metamorphoses both on thematic and on structural levels. At first sig...
This essay analyses three short stories from A.S. Byatt's collection Elementals: Stories of Fire and...
This thesis comprises two parts. The first part is a collection of interlinking short stories with i...
Throughout my thesis I examine the major motifs of A. S. Byatt's protagonists' spatial entrapment bo...
A. S. Byatt's work contains a number of examples of what can be called the postmodern rewriting of t...
This thesis focuses on the comparison of two short stories by Angela Carter with the fairy tale on w...
The aim of this thesis is to explore and analyse the theme of intertextuality in A. S. Byatt’s short...
A. S. Byatt recurringly employs fairy-tale and folkloric motifs to illustrate her interest in the se...
In this chapter, I intend to focus on the fairy tales and children’s stories written by A. S. Byatt ...
Analysis of the novel Possession: A Romance by A.S. Byatt, in which Byatt contributes to a metamorph...
Antonia Susan Byatt’s long-standing concern with the interaction between reality and art manifests i...
In this study I consider A. S. Byatt’s Possession: a Romance as both an example of and a commentary...
This essay analyses three short stories from A.S. Byatt's collection Elementals: Stories of Fire and...
Discussion of the novel Possession: A Romance by A.S. Byatt, which investigates the female tension b...
A. S. Byatt's Possession: A Romance (1990) is best defined as a quest narrative, as it follows the p...
A. S. Byatt’s novel is full of metamorphoses both on thematic and on structural levels. At first sig...
This essay analyses three short stories from A.S. Byatt's collection Elementals: Stories of Fire and...
This thesis comprises two parts. The first part is a collection of interlinking short stories with i...
Throughout my thesis I examine the major motifs of A. S. Byatt's protagonists' spatial entrapment bo...
A. S. Byatt's work contains a number of examples of what can be called the postmodern rewriting of t...
This thesis focuses on the comparison of two short stories by Angela Carter with the fairy tale on w...