The Fairy Tales of Oscar WildeAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 01/01/2007 - 194 من الصفحات A full-length study of Oscar Wilde's two collections of children's literature, 'The Happy Prince and Other Stories' (1888) and 'The House of Pomegranates' (1891). |
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الصفحة 3
... point out that these conventions allow for radical change and the transformation of the poor protagonist and his rise in status . Despite the fact that the stories may have been told with ideologically conservative motives in different ...
... point out that these conventions allow for radical change and the transformation of the poor protagonist and his rise in status . Despite the fact that the stories may have been told with ideologically conservative motives in different ...
الصفحة 6
... point to make about these three collections is that they conform to Zipes ' ideological cartography of the transition from oral folklore to literary fairylore : they exhibit both attraction to and unease with the traditions they are ...
... point to make about these three collections is that they conform to Zipes ' ideological cartography of the transition from oral folklore to literary fairylore : they exhibit both attraction to and unease with the traditions they are ...
الصفحة 9
... point out that children's literature became a subject of major academic interest in the 1970s and 1980s . The excavation of the reactionary and conservative nature of children's literature happened to coincide with a re - emergence of ...
... point out that children's literature became a subject of major academic interest in the 1970s and 1980s . The excavation of the reactionary and conservative nature of children's literature happened to coincide with a re - emergence of ...
الصفحة 11
... points out , the symbol of the Rose - Cross is important in Masonic iconography as a symbol of female sexuality combined with the phallus ( 140 ) , which goes some way to explaining the importance of the rose in " The Nightingale and ...
... points out , the symbol of the Rose - Cross is important in Masonic iconography as a symbol of female sexuality combined with the phallus ( 140 ) , which goes some way to explaining the importance of the rose in " The Nightingale and ...
الصفحة 12
... points to a future possibility , a way of life that is better than that being lived now , and so is attractive to societies undergoing historical trauma . The most obvious example of this allegorising is the book of Revelation ...
... points to a future possibility , a way of life that is better than that being lived now , and so is attractive to societies undergoing historical trauma . The most obvious example of this allegorising is the book of Revelation ...
المحتوى
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES | 19 |
The Happy Prince | 21 |
The Nightingale and the Rose | 41 |
The Selfish Giant | 61 |
The Devoted Friend | 79 |
The Remarkable Rocket | 97 |
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES | 105 |
The Young King | 107 |
The Birthday of the Infanta | 125 |
The Fisherman and His Soul | 141 |
The StarChild | 159 |
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