Andrew Lang represents an alternative model to the cult of the solo literary genius that occupied so much of the Victorian literary landscape, a model that is defined by collaboration and coterie production, and one that troubles the rigidities of discipline and genre. This essay, with Lang at its core, throws into relief the extent to which all authorship is a collective endeavor between forms and across time. While Lang’s entire oeuvre is important, this essay is most interested in his work on the fairy tale. For this essay, Lang is one practitioner of a kind of discourse generated in the wake of the Victorian fairy tale surge—the widespread incorporation of fairy tales into other Victorian literary and cultural forms like theater, fine a...
grantor: University of TorontoDickens played a key role in establishing the fairy tale as ...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
The article’s aim is is to reviw two-volume monograph entitled Fairy tale in Contemporary Cultre ed...
The Victorians embraced different theories of oral culture and its relationship to children’s litera...
Andrew Lang argued that fairy tales were composed of “[a] certain number of incidents” that can then...
This thesis examines Andrew Lang’s Fairy Book series (1889-1910) as a material and cultural commodi...
This dissertation argues that the representations and practices of authorship in the works of Andrew...
The status of the fairy tale in present systems of value is decidedly shifting and incoherent, both ...
The Evolution of J.R.R. Tolkien\u27s Thought on Fairy-stories - Paul Michelson The paper is an anal...
Fairy tales have always had an irresistible fascination for children and adults alike.As a text type...
The aim of this study is to draw new perspectives to the theoretic approach towards the complex natu...
Fairy tales as a literary genre is well known and it is a one which many people have encountered at...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books (1889–1910) not only contain implicit and explicit references to coloniali...
Explores the historical rise of the literary fairy tale as genre in the late seventeenth century. In...
grantor: University of TorontoDickens played a key role in establishing the fairy tale as ...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
The article’s aim is is to reviw two-volume monograph entitled Fairy tale in Contemporary Cultre ed...
The Victorians embraced different theories of oral culture and its relationship to children’s litera...
Andrew Lang argued that fairy tales were composed of “[a] certain number of incidents” that can then...
This thesis examines Andrew Lang’s Fairy Book series (1889-1910) as a material and cultural commodi...
This dissertation argues that the representations and practices of authorship in the works of Andrew...
The status of the fairy tale in present systems of value is decidedly shifting and incoherent, both ...
The Evolution of J.R.R. Tolkien\u27s Thought on Fairy-stories - Paul Michelson The paper is an anal...
Fairy tales have always had an irresistible fascination for children and adults alike.As a text type...
The aim of this study is to draw new perspectives to the theoretic approach towards the complex natu...
Fairy tales as a literary genre is well known and it is a one which many people have encountered at...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books (1889–1910) not only contain implicit and explicit references to coloniali...
Explores the historical rise of the literary fairy tale as genre in the late seventeenth century. In...
grantor: University of TorontoDickens played a key role in establishing the fairy tale as ...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
The article’s aim is is to reviw two-volume monograph entitled Fairy tale in Contemporary Cultre ed...