Marvels & Tales Volume 29, Number 2, Fall 2015
Marvels & Tales is a peer-reviewed journal that is international and multidisciplinary in orientation. The journal publishes scholarly work dealing with the fairy tale in any of its diverse manifestations and contexts. Marvels & Tales provides a central forum for fairy-tale studies by scholars of literature, folklore, gender studies, children’s literature, social and cultural history, anthropology, film studies, ethnic studies, art and music history, and others.'
Table of Contents
Articles
Doubling and Multiplying the Self/Story in Catherynne M. Valente’s The Ice Puzzle: Readers, Writers, and the Best of All Girls
Veronica Schanoes
Miniature Marvelous: The Petit as Personal Aesthetic in the Fairy Tales of Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy
Rori Bloom
The Fruit of Love in Giambattista Basile’s “The Three Citrons”
Cristina Mazzoni
Seeds of Subversion in Mary de Morgan’s “The Seeds of Love”
Shandi Lynne Wagner
A Demon in the Sky: The Tale of Amewakahiko, a Japanese Medieval Story
Noriko T. Reider
Les Contes du Monte-Cristo: Alexandre Dumas and His “Tales for Old and Young Children”
Cyrille François
Creative Fear in Salman Rushdie’s Haroun and Luka: The “Safe House” of Children’s Literature
Meenakshi Bharat
Orientalism and Ethnic Drag in DEFA Fairy-Tale Film: Wolfgang Staudte’s The Story of the Little Mook
Claudia M. Schwabe
Texts & Translations
A Christmas Story with a Fairy-Tale Twist: Paul Arène’s “The Gospel According to Saint Perrault”
Alexandra Michaelis-Vultorius
Reviews
Revisioning Red Riding Hood Around the World: An Anthology of International Retellings (Ed. Sandra L. Beckett)
Victoria L. M. Harkavy
The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: The Complete First Edition (Trans. and ed. Jack Zipes)
The Original 1812 Grimm Fairy Tales: A New Translation of the 1812 First Edition Kinder- und Hausmärchen / Children’s and Household Tales, Collected Through the Brothers Grimm (Trans. Oliver Loo)
Marc Pierce
Grimms’ Tales Around the Globe: The Dynamics of Their International Reception (Ed. Vanessa Joosen and Gillian Lathey)
Kirsten Møllegaard
Disability, Deformity, and Disease in the Grimms’ Fairy Tales (Ann Schmiesing)
Sara Cleto
The Undiscovered Country: Text, Translation, and Modernity in the Work of Yanagita Kunio (Melek Ortabasi)
Fumihiko Kobayashi
Le Conte et l’image: L ’Illustration des contes de Grimm en Angleterre au XIXe siècle (François Fièvre)
William Barker
The Idea of Nature in Disney Animation: From Snow White to WALL-E (David Whitley)
Jack Zipes
Into the Woods (Dir. Rob Marshall)
S. Anne Wallace
Critical Exchanges
Contributors
Index to Volume 29