Volume 16, Issue 1 (2002)
From the Editor
Marvels & Tales is now available online. This exciting development for our contributors and readers is made possible through the cooperation of Wayne State University Press and Project Muse®, which is a collaborative project of Johns Hopkins University Press and The Milton S. Eisenhower Library. Institutional subscribers to Project Muse® now have access to the full-text and full-image content of the printed journal, beginning with volume 15, number 1 (2001). More information about Project Muse® can be found at
The next issue of Marvels & Tales will be a special issue devoted to the sociohistorical study of fairy tales, especially as influenced by the work of Jack Zipes. The issue will offer exemplary research by scholars whose work reflects the sociohistorical and critical perspectives advocated by Zipes, as well as primary works of literature that have been influenced by the sociohistorical criticism that has emerged over the last two decades. Contributors will include Gillian Avery, Nancy Canepa, Robyn McCallum, Maria Nikolajeva, Joellyn Rock, Lewis C. Seifert, Mary Beth Stein, John Stevens, Jan Susina, Naomi J. Wood, and Jack Zipes.
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From the Editor
Marvels & Tales Editors
Articles
A Masochism Promising Supreme Conquests: Simone de Beauvoir’s Reflections on Fairy Tales and Children’s Literature
Christine Shojaei Kawan
The Deconstruction of the Male-Rescuer Archetype in Contemporary Feminist Revisions of “The Sleeping Beauty”
Carolina Fernandez Rodriguez
The Bird of Truth
Robert M. Fedorchek
The Magic Lamp
Alfred L. Cobbs
Overhearing Human and Animal Languages
Lee Haring and Dawood Auleear
Open Access Article
Professional Notices
Marvels & Tales Editors
Contributors
Contributors
Marvels & Tales Editors