Willa Cather and the Fairy TaleUMI Research Press, 1989 - 95 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... forest she [ Thea ] had ever seen " ; that she " seemed to fall from sleep directly into the forest " ( 295 ) ; and that the forest closes behind the wagon which carries Thea to the canyon , indicating irrevocable passage to a new phase ...
... forest she [ Thea ] had ever seen " ; that she " seemed to fall from sleep directly into the forest " ( 295 ) ; and that the forest closes behind the wagon which carries Thea to the canyon , indicating irrevocable passage to a new phase ...
Pagina 20
... forest of fairy tale ; being lost in a forest is the ancient symbol in mythology for the need to find oneself . In fact , Cather uses this motif in exactly the same way in Archbishop , where the narrative opens with Latour being lost in ...
... forest of fairy tale ; being lost in a forest is the ancient symbol in mythology for the need to find oneself . In fact , Cather uses this motif in exactly the same way in Archbishop , where the narrative opens with Latour being lost in ...
Pagina 52
... forest in which the hero is lost when he begins his journey . Indeed , this " forest " is personified much like the forest of fairy tale : " the hills thrust out of the ground so thickly that they seemed to be pushing each other ...
... forest in which the hero is lost when he begins his journey . Indeed , this " forest " is personified much like the forest of fairy tale : " the hills thrust out of the ground so thickly that they seemed to be pushing each other ...
Inhoudsopgave
Jim Burdens FairyTale Vision | 19 |
From Legend to Fairy Tale in Death Comes for the Archbishop | 47 |
Cathers References to Fairy Tales Folk Tales and Legends | 67 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
adulthood Alexander's Bridge allusions Ántonia Archbishop Archie become brothers Bruno Bettelheim Cather writes Cather's fiction Cather's novel Cather's references Cécile Auclair characters child childhood Cinderella crone Death Comes dream fables fairy tale fairy-tale forest fairy-tale hero fairy-tale motif fairy-tale princess female fifteen figure Fontaine Fontaine's girl goddess gold Golden Legend Grimms hair Hansel and Gretel hero journey images imaginings Jeanne Le Ber Jim Burden Jim's kind Lark Latour and Vaillant look Lucy Gayheart magic male Maria Tatar Max Lüthi miracle mirror moon Mortal Enemy mother Myra Henshawe Myra's Nellie and Myra Nellie Birdseye Nellie's Oswald passion Perhaps Pierre Charron prairie priests prince queen Queen of Cups Ray Kennedy references to fairy Rock romantic romantic love saints says Shadows Sharon O'Brien Sleeping Beauty slipper Snow White story symbol Tarot tells Thea Thea's tree Univ Virginal Willa Cather woman Wuench young
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