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Volume 37, Issue 2 (2023) Literary Fairy Tales and the Embodied Mind

From the Editor

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From the Editors
Marvels & Tales Editors

Preface

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Introduction to the Special Issue: Literary Fairy Tales and the Embodied Mind
Francesca Arnavas and Marzia Beltrami

Articles

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Metamorphosis: Embodied Narrative at Play in the Seventeenth-Century Fairy Tale
Karin Kukkonen

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Queer Disabled Bodyminds in the Fairy Tales of Dinah Mulock Craik and Oscar Wilde
John Patrick Pazdziora

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Love, the Moon, and the Body: George MacDonald’s “The Light Princess” and “Little Daylight” as Reflections on the Embodied Mind
Francesca Arnavas

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Conceptualizing the Embodied Cognition of Uncertainty in Two Terrifying Tales: Lucy Lane Clifford’s “The New Mother” and Neil Gaiman’s Coraline
Anna Kérchy

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From Affective Schemata to Authentic Becoming: How Reading about Bodies Can Shape Our Mental Landscape and Philosophical Outlook; Postcritique and A. S. Byatt’s “A Stone Woman”
Naomi Rokotnitz

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“Feeling Thought”: Exploring the Materiality of the Mind in A. S. Byatt’s Fairy Tales
Marzia Beltrami

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Fairy-Tale Bodies and Embodying the Fairy Tale in Telltale Games’ The Wolf Among Us
Mattia Bellini

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Writing and Drawing “The Three Dresses” (Creative Practice as Research)
Jess Richards

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The Three Dresses
Jess Richards

Reviews

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Reviews

Contributors

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Contributors

Index

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Index to Volume 37

 
 
 
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