Volume 24, Issue 2 (2010)
Articles
“Giants Have Trampled the Earth”: Colonialism and the English Tale in Samuel Selvon’s Turn Again Tiger
Andrew Teverson
Narrative Desire and Disobedience in Pan’s Labyrinth
Jennifer Orme
Approximating the Hypertextual, Replicating the Metafictional: Textual and Sociopolitical Authority in Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth
Kristine Kotecki
Who’s Wicked Now? The Stepmother as Fairy-Tale Heroine
Christy Williams
Beautiful Maidens, Hideous Suitors: Victorian Fairy Tales and the Process of Civilization
Laurence Talairach-Vielmas
Feminist Frauds on the Fairies? Didacticism and Liberation in Recent Retellings of “Cinderella”
Karlyn Crowley and John Pennington
The Difference in the Dose: A Story after “Rapunzel”
Marina Warner
After “Rapunzel”
Marina Warner
Drawing the Old Woman in the Woods
Rima Staines
Reviews
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