In their fairytales, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm depict nature as dualistic, a menacing place full of exotic creatures, witches, and fantastical elements. They explore cultural explanations of nature as dealing with both the dangers and wonders found within the veil of forests. Often discussed amongst ecocritical scholars as presenting either a utopian ideal or a perilous place, the Grimm tales depict a correlation of both extremes by examining the extraordinary chaotic world in nature. This duality alludes to both the fears of the unknown and the hidden fantastical creatures or magical witchcraft found within. The view of chaos in nature can explore the fantasies of children's imagination and dangers beyond the safety constructs found in moder...
This essay reads Günter Grass\u27s modern tales The Flounder (1977) and The Rat (1986) as critiques ...
Fairy tales are enchanting geographical stories, which affectively organize space-time in socially, ...
The article based on the material of Zirka Menzatyuk's collection "A Thousand Umbrellas" analyzes th...
© 2017 Dr. Victoria TedeschiThis dissertation explores the intersections between literature and envi...
Abstract This thesis investigates the interactions between human and nonhuman characters that expr...
The article analyzes the features of ecological and anti-colonial discourses in I. Andrusyak's fairy...
Since ancient times, forests have been regarded as a mysterious or other world which has magical pow...
The following essay investigates the artificial magic environment in two fairy tales with similar tr...
Fairy tales often include different cultures and ways of doing things. The aim of this paper is to e...
Abstract: This paper is an attempt to investigate the structure of a folktale and to give to each of...
Rising to popularity in tandem with the rise of the modern state, the fairy tale has come to form a ...
In the human imagination, the forest has functioned as the stage of myth and folktale, and as a plac...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019What would a contemporary fairy tale set in the for...
What if humanity listened to the natural world? This question is central to this thesis considering ...
poster abstractThe original Grimm Brothers' fairy tales aim to teach important morals about life, ju...
This essay reads Günter Grass\u27s modern tales The Flounder (1977) and The Rat (1986) as critiques ...
Fairy tales are enchanting geographical stories, which affectively organize space-time in socially, ...
The article based on the material of Zirka Menzatyuk's collection "A Thousand Umbrellas" analyzes th...
© 2017 Dr. Victoria TedeschiThis dissertation explores the intersections between literature and envi...
Abstract This thesis investigates the interactions between human and nonhuman characters that expr...
The article analyzes the features of ecological and anti-colonial discourses in I. Andrusyak's fairy...
Since ancient times, forests have been regarded as a mysterious or other world which has magical pow...
The following essay investigates the artificial magic environment in two fairy tales with similar tr...
Fairy tales often include different cultures and ways of doing things. The aim of this paper is to e...
Abstract: This paper is an attempt to investigate the structure of a folktale and to give to each of...
Rising to popularity in tandem with the rise of the modern state, the fairy tale has come to form a ...
In the human imagination, the forest has functioned as the stage of myth and folktale, and as a plac...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019What would a contemporary fairy tale set in the for...
What if humanity listened to the natural world? This question is central to this thesis considering ...
poster abstractThe original Grimm Brothers' fairy tales aim to teach important morals about life, ju...
This essay reads Günter Grass\u27s modern tales The Flounder (1977) and The Rat (1986) as critiques ...
Fairy tales are enchanting geographical stories, which affectively organize space-time in socially, ...
The article based on the material of Zirka Menzatyuk's collection "A Thousand Umbrellas" analyzes th...