Volume two explores the way a wide range of classic princess tales written by marginalized writers. Marriage is the traditional vehicle of a happy ending in Princess tales, so marginalized responses to these tales also inherently respond to the doubly colonized position of women in the Anglophone world.
Volume two explores the way a wide range of classic princess tales written by marginalized writers. Marriage is the traditional vehicle of a happy ending in Princess tales, so marginalized responses to these tales also inherently respond to the doubly colonized position of women in the Anglophone world.
Dr. Abigail Heiniger, Assistant Professor of Literature and Languages and Department Chair, teaches literature and writing at Lincoln Memorial University, USA
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Volume 2. Fairy Tale Revival Dramas General Introduction Bibliography Volume 2 Introduction Part 1. Bluebeard Dramas 1. F. E. E. O. Bell Bluebeard Fairy Tale Plays and How to Act Them (London: Longmans Green and Co. 1896). 2. The Rt Hon Dr L. Bennett-Coverley and N. Vaz Bluebeard and Brer Anancy MS National Library of Jamaica (NLJ) 1944. Part 2. Cinderella Dramas 3. J. M. Barrie A Kiss for Cinderella: A Comedy (London: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd 1916). 4. E. Williams Cinderella typescript Emlyn William Papers National Library of Wales (NLW) 1924. Part 3. Wonder Tales and Fairy Lore Dramas 5. L. Hughes 'The Gold Piece: A Play That Might Be True' The Brownies' Book Magazine 2:7 (1921) pp. 191-4. 6. Battey 'Cover Picture' photograph The Brownies' Book Magazine 1:1 (January 1920). 7. 'Celebrating Baby Week at Tuskegee' photograph The Brownies' Book Magazine 1:1 (January 1920) pp. 16-7. 8. S. Morrison 'Cushag' Eunys or The Dalby Maid (Prospect Hill Douglas Isle of Mann: G&L Johnson 1908). 9. M. H. Noël-Paton The Hidden People: A Play Based on the Ballads of Tam Lin and Thomas the Rhymer (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1933). Appendices Appendix A: E. C. 'Two Jamaicans Write and Produce a Pantomime' The West Indies Review December 1949 p. 12. Appendix B: 'A Kiss for Cinderella' Evening Express 6 October 1916 p.2. Appendix C: 'A Kiss for Cinderella' The Bournemouth Graphic 1 September 1916 p. 4. Index
Volume 2. Fairy Tale Revival Dramas General Introduction Bibliography Volume 2 Introduction Part 1. Bluebeard Dramas 1. F. E. E. O. Bell Bluebeard Fairy Tale Plays and How to Act Them (London: Longmans Green and Co. 1896). 2. The Rt Hon Dr L. Bennett-Coverley and N. Vaz Bluebeard and Brer Anancy MS National Library of Jamaica (NLJ) 1944. Part 2. Cinderella Dramas 3. J. M. Barrie A Kiss for Cinderella: A Comedy (London: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd 1916). 4. E. Williams Cinderella typescript Emlyn William Papers National Library of Wales (NLW) 1924. Part 3. Wonder Tales and Fairy Lore Dramas 5. L. Hughes 'The Gold Piece: A Play That Might Be True' The Brownies' Book Magazine 2:7 (1921) pp. 191-4. 6. Battey 'Cover Picture' photograph The Brownies' Book Magazine 1:1 (January 1920). 7. 'Celebrating Baby Week at Tuskegee' photograph The Brownies' Book Magazine 1:1 (January 1920) pp. 16-7. 8. S. Morrison 'Cushag' Eunys or The Dalby Maid (Prospect Hill Douglas Isle of Mann: G&L Johnson 1908). 9. M. H. Noël-Paton The Hidden People: A Play Based on the Ballads of Tam Lin and Thomas the Rhymer (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1933). Appendices Appendix A: E. C. 'Two Jamaicans Write and Produce a Pantomime' The West Indies Review December 1949 p. 12. Appendix B: 'A Kiss for Cinderella' Evening Express 6 October 1916 p.2. Appendix C: 'A Kiss for Cinderella' The Bournemouth Graphic 1 September 1916 p. 4. Index
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