Willa Cather and the Fairy TaleUMI Research Press, 1989 - 95 pagina's |
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... vision of reality- they build their understanding around fairy tales , with the resulting impairment in vision . Imogen in " Flavia and Her Artists , " and Douglass in " The Treasure of Far Island " thus become forerunners in this ...
... vision of reality- they build their understanding around fairy tales , with the resulting impairment in vision . Imogen in " Flavia and Her Artists , " and Douglass in " The Treasure of Far Island " thus become forerunners in this ...
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... vision further , Bruno Bettelheim ex- plains that a child divides the world into polar oppositions , and then sees these oppositions as absolutes in an attempt to create order in the chaos he perceives around him . Cather alludes to ...
... vision further , Bruno Bettelheim ex- plains that a child divides the world into polar oppositions , and then sees these oppositions as absolutes in an attempt to create order in the chaos he perceives around him . Cather alludes to ...
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... vision of the world , saying , " She had let me in for all this disgustingness " ( 250 ) . Cather excuses and justifies Jim's fairy - tale vision by telling us first in the introduction that Jim is a romantic , and then alluding to his ...
... vision of the world , saying , " She had let me in for all this disgustingness " ( 250 ) . Cather excuses and justifies Jim's fairy - tale vision by telling us first in the introduction that Jim is a romantic , and then alluding to his ...
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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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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