The critique part of this thesis explores two rewritings of the fairytale Tom Thumb by Charles Perrault, written by Pierrette Fleutiaux and Michel Tournier. Firstly, modifications to the original fairytale will be shown, followed by the presence of the newly introduced themes of sexuality and religion. It will be established that binary combinations are an integral part of the structure of a traditional fairytale, before examining the manner in which these writers use the new themes in order to blur the separating lines of the binary combinations. Bearing in mind the dismantling of the structure of the original fairytale, we will try to see if these two texts can still be considered as fairytales.The creative section of the thesis is compos...
Established critics, such as Jack Zipes, assert that the subject matter of fairytales shows evidence...
The theme of this work is the characteristic of fairy tales of French writer Charles Perrault. The a...
Established critics, such as Jack Zipes, assert that the subject matter of fairytales shows evidence...
This article focuses on one of the most popular plots in fairy tale culture (the plot involving the ...
This thesis compares contemporary anglophone and francophone rewritings of traditional fairy tales f...
This thesis compares contemporary anglophone and francophone rewritings of traditional fairy tales f...
Creating and writing fairy tales is a literary exercise that was introduced in the salons of the XVI...
Creating and writing fairy tales is a literary exercise that was introduced in the salons of the XVI...
Creating and writing fairy tales is a literary exercise that was introduced in the salons of the XVI...
The fairy tale is an oral genre which became a literary genre towards the end of the 17th century, d...
This thesis uses the methodology devised by Russian folklorist and scholar, Vladimir Propp, in his M...
This dissertation examines contemporary revisions of four classic fairy tales: “Snow White,” “Sleepi...
The fairy tales with their literary form, given by Charles Perrault in 17th century, have become wit...
Storytelling has existed since the beginning of humanity, in every culture. Today, we are still tell...
Storytelling has existed since the beginning of humanity, in every culture. Today, we are still tell...
Established critics, such as Jack Zipes, assert that the subject matter of fairytales shows evidence...
The theme of this work is the characteristic of fairy tales of French writer Charles Perrault. The a...
Established critics, such as Jack Zipes, assert that the subject matter of fairytales shows evidence...
This article focuses on one of the most popular plots in fairy tale culture (the plot involving the ...
This thesis compares contemporary anglophone and francophone rewritings of traditional fairy tales f...
This thesis compares contemporary anglophone and francophone rewritings of traditional fairy tales f...
Creating and writing fairy tales is a literary exercise that was introduced in the salons of the XVI...
Creating and writing fairy tales is a literary exercise that was introduced in the salons of the XVI...
Creating and writing fairy tales is a literary exercise that was introduced in the salons of the XVI...
The fairy tale is an oral genre which became a literary genre towards the end of the 17th century, d...
This thesis uses the methodology devised by Russian folklorist and scholar, Vladimir Propp, in his M...
This dissertation examines contemporary revisions of four classic fairy tales: “Snow White,” “Sleepi...
The fairy tales with their literary form, given by Charles Perrault in 17th century, have become wit...
Storytelling has existed since the beginning of humanity, in every culture. Today, we are still tell...
Storytelling has existed since the beginning of humanity, in every culture. Today, we are still tell...
Established critics, such as Jack Zipes, assert that the subject matter of fairytales shows evidence...
The theme of this work is the characteristic of fairy tales of French writer Charles Perrault. The a...
Established critics, such as Jack Zipes, assert that the subject matter of fairytales shows evidence...