The purpose of this study is to trace how the French fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast” is re-told in English and American novels of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Traditionally, tellers of fairy tales have used symbolic narratives to expose real world problems. In this same way, by borrowing from “Beauty and the Beast,” nineteenth-century authors metaphorically encode their concerns about the moral, economic and emotional complications of love, marriage and sexuality. Charlotte Brontë\u27s Jane Eyre , Emily Brontë\u27s Wuthering Heights, Louisa May Alcott\u27s “Behind A Mask,” Henry James\u27s Turn of the Screw and Edith Wharton\u27s Summer all explore the cultural division between the “angelic” woman and the “bestial” male, wi...
Although the fairy tales by Charles Perrault and the Grimms are widely recognized today, hundreds of...
Exploring the literary microcosm inspired by Bronte\u27s debut novel, this book focuses on the natio...
Precisely by virtue of its marginality as a literary genre, the eighteenth-century fairy tale can cl...
Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre is influenced by the classic fairy tale hopes and dreams of the t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The popularity of fairy tales in Victorian England fre...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
For a number of years prior to commencing the research for this dissertation, the author of this stu...
The 19th-century novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë has been frequently mined for its folkloric all...
I examine Brontë’s use of fairy tales and supernatural lore in Jane Eyre (1847) to reveal a battle t...
While current criticism has discussed various versions of the “Beauty and the Beast” tale individual...
This essay examines a unique publication of the well-known Beauty and the Beast fairy tale. W.B. Con...
The subject of this thesis is to investigate the representation of contrasting patterns of strong ve...
While studies of fantastic literature have often focused on their structural and genre characteristi...
This thesis explores the reflective relationships that inspire transformation in the fairy tale Beau...
Precisely by virtue of its marginality as a literary genre, the eighteenth-century fairy tale can cl...
Although the fairy tales by Charles Perrault and the Grimms are widely recognized today, hundreds of...
Exploring the literary microcosm inspired by Bronte\u27s debut novel, this book focuses on the natio...
Precisely by virtue of its marginality as a literary genre, the eighteenth-century fairy tale can cl...
Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre is influenced by the classic fairy tale hopes and dreams of the t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The popularity of fairy tales in Victorian England fre...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
For a number of years prior to commencing the research for this dissertation, the author of this stu...
The 19th-century novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë has been frequently mined for its folkloric all...
I examine Brontë’s use of fairy tales and supernatural lore in Jane Eyre (1847) to reveal a battle t...
While current criticism has discussed various versions of the “Beauty and the Beast” tale individual...
This essay examines a unique publication of the well-known Beauty and the Beast fairy tale. W.B. Con...
The subject of this thesis is to investigate the representation of contrasting patterns of strong ve...
While studies of fantastic literature have often focused on their structural and genre characteristi...
This thesis explores the reflective relationships that inspire transformation in the fairy tale Beau...
Precisely by virtue of its marginality as a literary genre, the eighteenth-century fairy tale can cl...
Although the fairy tales by Charles Perrault and the Grimms are widely recognized today, hundreds of...
Exploring the literary microcosm inspired by Bronte\u27s debut novel, this book focuses on the natio...
Precisely by virtue of its marginality as a literary genre, the eighteenth-century fairy tale can cl...