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Introduction
http://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/cinderella-across-cultures
Hennard Dutheil de la Rochère
M.
author
Lathey
G.
author
Wozniak
M.
author
incollection
preface
2016
Wayne State University Press
Detroit, USA
Cinderella Across Cultures: New Directions and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
9780814341551
Fairy Tales Studies
book
1-24
Fairy Tale Studies
Cinderella
Translation Studies
popular culture
eng
60_published
peer-reviewed
The most comprehensive and multi-faceted volume on Cinderella imaginable, covering subjects as varied as the seventeenth-century obsession with glass, publishing history, gender transmutations, and multimedial versions. This remarkable achievement will equally inspire scholars of fairy tales, international literature, popular culture, visual media, and children's literature. - Maria Nikolajeva, professor at University of Cambridge These lively, groundbreaking essays are based in contemporary conceptions of fairy tales as an interweaving of forms and traditions. Their approaches to such topics as the role of the translator as co-creator or the situation of any particular fairy-tale text in a local cultural and material context are insightful and intriguing. - John Stephens, emeritus professor at Macquarie University and co-author of Retelling Stories, Framing Culture