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Snow white and the seven dwarfs, john hassall

Snow white and the seven dwarfs, john hassall

 

From Snow White to Snow Night, by Nichola Scholes, 6/6

References:

[1] John Clute and John Grant (eds), The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (London: Orbit, 1997), p. 882. 
[2] Clute and Grant, Encyclopedia, p. 882.
[3] Clute and Grant, Encyclopedia, p. 439.
[4] Thomas O’Neill, “Guardians of the Fairy Tale: The Brothers Grimm”, in National Geographic (http://www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/article.html, 1999).
[5] Marina Warner, From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1994), p. 207.      
[6] Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Grimms’ Fairy Tales, trans. Vladimír Vařecha, illus. Ludek Maňásek (London: Octopus, 1979).  All in-text parenthetical references are to this book.
[7] Barbara Walker, “Snow Night”, in Feminist Fairy Tales (Sydney: Bantam, 1996).  All in-text parenthetical references are to this book.
[8] Jack Zipes, Fairy Tales and the Art of Subversion: The Classical Genre for Children and the Process of Civilization (New York: Routledge, 1983), p. 46.  
[9] Warner, From the Beast, p. xvi.
[10] Zipes, Fairy Tales, p. 3.
[11] Warner, From the Beast, p. 207. 
[12] Margery Hourihan, Deconstructing the Hero: Literary Theory and Children’s Literature (London: Routledge, 1997), p. 201.
[13] Warner, From the Beast, p. xx.
[14] Jack Zipes, Don’t Bet on the Prince: Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North America and England (Aldershot: Gower, 1986), p. xi.  
[15] Warner, From the Beast, p. xi.
[16] Walker, “Snow Night”, p. 22.
[17] Bruno Bettelheim, The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1979), p. 200. 
[18] Bettelheim, Uses of Enchantment, p. 200. 
[19] Grimm, Grimms’ Fairy Tales, p. 79.
[20] Patricia Hannon, “Corps Cadavres:  Heroes and Heroines in the Tales of Perrault”, in Jack Zipes (ed) The Great Fairy Tale Tradition: From Straparola and Basile to the Brothers Grimm (New York: Norton, 2001), p. 945.
[21] Walker, “Snow Night”, p. 21. 
[22] Walker, “Snow Night”, p. 22.
[23] Grimm, Grimms’ Fairy Tales, p. 79.
[24] Grimm, Grimms’ Fairy Tales, p. 80.
[25] Walker, “Snow Night”, p. 21.
[26] Warner, From the Beast, p. 412. 
[27] Zipes, Fairy Tales, p. 22.
[28] Warner, From the Beast, p. 207. 
[29] Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937, Walt Disney Classics, The Walt Disney Company, distributor Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Australia), Melbourne, Vic. (animated motion picture).
[30] Walker, “Snow Night”, pp. 22-23.
[31] Bettelheim, Uses of Enchantment, p. 204. 
[32] Alison Lurie, Don’t Tell the Grown-Ups: Subversive Children’s Literature (London: Bloomsbury, 1990), p. 24.
[33] Walker, “Snow Night”, p. 21. 
[34] Walker, “Snow Night”, p. 21.

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