Twice upon a Time : Women Writers and the History of the Fairy Tale
Editorial Reviews
Karen Seago , Marvels and Tales
A highly readable work which engages with important questions in feminist literary criticism and fairy-tale research.
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Amanda Heller The Boston Globe : Harries suggests, with culture today fragmented into . . . market niches, fairy tales may be our only universal point of reference.
Choice : To read Harries's study is to have that all too rare experience of recognizing that this book needed to be written and is full of truths.
Karen Seago Marvels and Tales : A highly readable work which engages with important questions in feminist literary criticism and fairy-tale research.
Twice upon a Time : Women Writers and the History of the Fairy Tale
Twice upon a Time: Women Writers and the History of the Fairy Tale,Elizabeth Wanning Harries,Princeton University Press,0691115672,Folklore & Mythology,Literary Criticism,Literature - Classics / Criticism,Women Authors,American Language and Literature,Comparative Literature,Folklore,Gender Studies,Novels, other prose & writers: 16th to 18th centuries,Novels, other prose & writers: from c 1900 -,Social Science / Folklore & Mythology,Women's studies
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