This paper explores the role played by the children’s tales of Queen Marie of Romania in the construction of a distinctive vision of royalty between 1913-29. Straddling the First World War, from which Romania emerged enlarged and unified, the tales reflect the changing status of their author: from Crown Princess to wartime saviour to ‘Mother of all the Romanians’. The relationship between word and image is thus a complex one, involving not just interpretive correspondences between the Queen’s stories and the drawings of a range of international illustrators, but also the careful crafting of an idiosyncratic image of monarchy that presented Marie as figurehead of the young country, both at home and abroad. Within this wider iconography, the ...
This essay explores one of the older fairy tales that is not widely known by many people. The Lily o...
In 1923 Emil Otto Hoppé (1878-1972), the famous London photographer whose masterful and skilled stud...
The present text is the second part of the author’s description of iconographic sources for studying...
This paper explores the role played by the children’s tales of Queen Marie of Romania in the constru...
This paper explores the role played by the children’s tales of Queen Marie of Romania in the constru...
Queen Marie of Romania (b. 1875 – d.1938; Queen of Romania between 1914–1927), granddaughter of Quee...
A much more politically influential figure than her predecessor, Queen Elizabeth of Romania, Crown P...
In 2018 Romania will celebrate the centenary of the Union of 1918, or the Great Union, when all Roma...
The paper analyses the image of the contemporary Romanian woman as it appears in the book “Never Min...
According to the words chiselled into its foundation stone in 1875, Castle Peles, the summer reside...
Scholars have long identified Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings as central texts to the history of th...
Without doubt, illustrators strongly influence the way we imagine fairy tales. For most of today’s ...
Although many writers have commented on Queen Victoria’s role as a female monarch and the anxieties...
This article proposes to consider illustrations as “intersemiotic translation” from words into image...
This report discusses the main design decisions that informed the creation of my picture book ‘Man...
This essay explores one of the older fairy tales that is not widely known by many people. The Lily o...
In 1923 Emil Otto Hoppé (1878-1972), the famous London photographer whose masterful and skilled stud...
The present text is the second part of the author’s description of iconographic sources for studying...
This paper explores the role played by the children’s tales of Queen Marie of Romania in the constru...
This paper explores the role played by the children’s tales of Queen Marie of Romania in the constru...
Queen Marie of Romania (b. 1875 – d.1938; Queen of Romania between 1914–1927), granddaughter of Quee...
A much more politically influential figure than her predecessor, Queen Elizabeth of Romania, Crown P...
In 2018 Romania will celebrate the centenary of the Union of 1918, or the Great Union, when all Roma...
The paper analyses the image of the contemporary Romanian woman as it appears in the book “Never Min...
According to the words chiselled into its foundation stone in 1875, Castle Peles, the summer reside...
Scholars have long identified Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings as central texts to the history of th...
Without doubt, illustrators strongly influence the way we imagine fairy tales. For most of today’s ...
Although many writers have commented on Queen Victoria’s role as a female monarch and the anxieties...
This article proposes to consider illustrations as “intersemiotic translation” from words into image...
This report discusses the main design decisions that informed the creation of my picture book ‘Man...
This essay explores one of the older fairy tales that is not widely known by many people. The Lily o...
In 1923 Emil Otto Hoppé (1878-1972), the famous London photographer whose masterful and skilled stud...
The present text is the second part of the author’s description of iconographic sources for studying...