Marina Warner: Mythology, Fairy Tale and RealismThe article explores the ways Marina Warner’s novels reflect late twentieth-century literaryand cultural debates and at the same time retain a realistic narrative mode and are concerned with the problems of the real world. The narrator of The Lost Father 1988 is writing a novel and commenting on its progress, which in turn mirrors the 1980s critical interest in the self-reflexivity of writing. The metafictional debate in the novel includes fairy-tale and diary narratives, all in interaction with realistically portrayed historical settings in the first half of the twentieth century. Indigo, or Mapping the Waters 1992 takes inspiration from postcolonial critical theory, merging and confron...
This research study focuses on the analysis of the narrative techniques of the text The Darkest Part...
The status of the fairy tale in present systems of value is decidedly shifting and incoherent, both ...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
This thesis investigates the fictionalized life writings which are engrafted upon four of Marina War...
Marina Warner is such a widely celebrated writer that it is a source of some wonderment that this is...
This thesis is, and is about, fiction which reworks folkloric narrative using aesthetics and ethics ...
This article examines the interrelated reflections of (American) nature and history in six American ...
A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts - Eng...
As twenty-first-century fiction constructs its identity, it must negotiate the inheritance of postmo...
The aim of the article A fairy-tale herstory. Postmodern strategies of reinterpretation by Angela Ca...
This thesis aims to broaden the scope of magical realism by examining contemporary fiction in Asia a...
This article focuses on the description of magical realism in Leslye Walton’s debut novel The Strang...
The article’s aim is is to reviw two-volume monograph entitled Fairy tale in Contemporary Cultre ed...
This article introduces the fairy-tale noir, a subgenre of fantasy-noir fiction that is particularly...
Ph.D. ThesisThis thesis examines the use of myth and fairy tale in Angela Carter‘s The Magic Toyshop...
This research study focuses on the analysis of the narrative techniques of the text The Darkest Part...
The status of the fairy tale in present systems of value is decidedly shifting and incoherent, both ...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
This thesis investigates the fictionalized life writings which are engrafted upon four of Marina War...
Marina Warner is such a widely celebrated writer that it is a source of some wonderment that this is...
This thesis is, and is about, fiction which reworks folkloric narrative using aesthetics and ethics ...
This article examines the interrelated reflections of (American) nature and history in six American ...
A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts - Eng...
As twenty-first-century fiction constructs its identity, it must negotiate the inheritance of postmo...
The aim of the article A fairy-tale herstory. Postmodern strategies of reinterpretation by Angela Ca...
This thesis aims to broaden the scope of magical realism by examining contemporary fiction in Asia a...
This article focuses on the description of magical realism in Leslye Walton’s debut novel The Strang...
The article’s aim is is to reviw two-volume monograph entitled Fairy tale in Contemporary Cultre ed...
This article introduces the fairy-tale noir, a subgenre of fantasy-noir fiction that is particularly...
Ph.D. ThesisThis thesis examines the use of myth and fairy tale in Angela Carter‘s The Magic Toyshop...
This research study focuses on the analysis of the narrative techniques of the text The Darkest Part...
The status of the fairy tale in present systems of value is decidedly shifting and incoherent, both ...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...