The following article is an attempt to study metamorphosis as a narrative device in Scottish fairy tale writer George MacDonald’s fairy tales. Due to a closer study of the theoretical background of metamorphosis and the analyses of the examples it becomes possible to describe metamorphosis not only as a stylistic but also as a narrative device. In the mentioned fairy tales metamorphosis, granting specific meaning to the events, reveals the unique poetics of the fairy tales and promotes a deeper understanding of the fairy tale text thus fulfilling the author’s intention
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 257-264).The primary object of this dissertation is to e...
A literary text can become space for transformation of the reader. In some cases, through the impact...
Prior to the publication – famously assisted by George MacDonald and family - of C. L. Dodgson’s (or...
This study is an attempt to bring together, through an analysis of Narration/narrative strategy, the...
© 2002 Peter Lang Publishing, Inc, New York. This file contains front matter (including ToC) and 1s...
Ce travail porte sur les origines et les évolutions du conte merveilleux et de sapoétique, à travers...
This study attempts to distinguish between the fairy tales and fantasies of George MacDonald. The ar...
The direct meanings of various tropes, similies, metaphors and exaggerations are restored in the con...
Bibliography: leaves 190-201.Despite the age of the fairy-tale tradition, and its focus on fairly pr...
In this study, I use content analysis to look at changes that have occurred over time in a selection...
In this study, I use content analysis to look at changes that have occurred over time in a selection...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of English, 2007.Bibliography...
This essay acknowledges George MacDonald’s sense of the fairy tale as a feminine form, expressive of...
This article discusses the relevance of the study of the text of the fairy tale genre and the concep...
This work is concerned with fairy tales as significant part of culture which contains huge number of...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 257-264).The primary object of this dissertation is to e...
A literary text can become space for transformation of the reader. In some cases, through the impact...
Prior to the publication – famously assisted by George MacDonald and family - of C. L. Dodgson’s (or...
This study is an attempt to bring together, through an analysis of Narration/narrative strategy, the...
© 2002 Peter Lang Publishing, Inc, New York. This file contains front matter (including ToC) and 1s...
Ce travail porte sur les origines et les évolutions du conte merveilleux et de sapoétique, à travers...
This study attempts to distinguish between the fairy tales and fantasies of George MacDonald. The ar...
The direct meanings of various tropes, similies, metaphors and exaggerations are restored in the con...
Bibliography: leaves 190-201.Despite the age of the fairy-tale tradition, and its focus on fairly pr...
In this study, I use content analysis to look at changes that have occurred over time in a selection...
In this study, I use content analysis to look at changes that have occurred over time in a selection...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of English, 2007.Bibliography...
This essay acknowledges George MacDonald’s sense of the fairy tale as a feminine form, expressive of...
This article discusses the relevance of the study of the text of the fairy tale genre and the concep...
This work is concerned with fairy tales as significant part of culture which contains huge number of...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 257-264).The primary object of this dissertation is to e...
A literary text can become space for transformation of the reader. In some cases, through the impact...
Prior to the publication – famously assisted by George MacDonald and family - of C. L. Dodgson’s (or...