Several aspects of the current cultural scene have inspired me to think again about the myth of Bluebeard. As will be clear, I am especially interested in the use of the myth by women writers, some of whom are drawn like Angela Carter\u27s heroine, as though wound on a spool of inexorability, through the castle of culture to Bluebeard\u27s closet. What lies waiting in the bloody chamber? Is it simply the murdered wives, these mannequins of women\u27s global history? What I am pondering here is why women have relished the telling of this barbed and grisly story, and how it is related to other stories strangely prominent now in journalistic political writing, stories of Joan of Arc and Lady Macbeth, for instance
Angela Carter’s reimagining of some of our best loved fairy tales sits at the heart of feminist pers...
The myth of the disobedient woman, along with patriarchal myths of virginity, provide writers with w...
In the male-dominated literary canon, women characters repeatedly die to preserve patriarchal ideolo...
Several aspects of the current cultural scene have inspired me to think again about the myth of Blue...
The story of Bluebeard (AT 312) has had an especially lively history in written literature since it ...
The story of Bluebeard (AT 312) has had an especially lively history in written literature since it ...
This essay explores the “Bluebeard” fairy tale and six works of fiction inspired by it, from a femin...
grantor: University of TorontoFeminist intertextual fictions reveal through negotiations w...
Angela Carter’s “The Bloody Chamber” conflates sexuality and death in a feminist reworking of the Bl...
This dissertation focuses on the use of grotesque imagery and language in Angela Carter's "The Blood...
ABSTRACT: This article challenges the position taken by some experts in the field of fairy tales tha...
The Bluebeard fairy tale has influenced several spheres of art from the seventeenth century till now...
Varying opinions have been expressed regarding the famous individual commonly known as Bluebeard, t...
With the use of gender criticism, this essay analyses the myths about women and how they and men use...
The tale of the serial wife-murderer Bluebeard, his defiant, and surviving, final wife, a bloodied k...
Angela Carter’s reimagining of some of our best loved fairy tales sits at the heart of feminist pers...
The myth of the disobedient woman, along with patriarchal myths of virginity, provide writers with w...
In the male-dominated literary canon, women characters repeatedly die to preserve patriarchal ideolo...
Several aspects of the current cultural scene have inspired me to think again about the myth of Blue...
The story of Bluebeard (AT 312) has had an especially lively history in written literature since it ...
The story of Bluebeard (AT 312) has had an especially lively history in written literature since it ...
This essay explores the “Bluebeard” fairy tale and six works of fiction inspired by it, from a femin...
grantor: University of TorontoFeminist intertextual fictions reveal through negotiations w...
Angela Carter’s “The Bloody Chamber” conflates sexuality and death in a feminist reworking of the Bl...
This dissertation focuses on the use of grotesque imagery and language in Angela Carter's "The Blood...
ABSTRACT: This article challenges the position taken by some experts in the field of fairy tales tha...
The Bluebeard fairy tale has influenced several spheres of art from the seventeenth century till now...
Varying opinions have been expressed regarding the famous individual commonly known as Bluebeard, t...
With the use of gender criticism, this essay analyses the myths about women and how they and men use...
The tale of the serial wife-murderer Bluebeard, his defiant, and surviving, final wife, a bloodied k...
Angela Carter’s reimagining of some of our best loved fairy tales sits at the heart of feminist pers...
The myth of the disobedient woman, along with patriarchal myths of virginity, provide writers with w...
In the male-dominated literary canon, women characters repeatedly die to preserve patriarchal ideolo...