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Secrets beyond the Door

- The Story of Bluebeard and His Wives
Af: Maria M. Tatar Engelsk Paperback

Secrets beyond the Door

- The Story of Bluebeard and His Wives
Af: Maria M. Tatar Engelsk Paperback
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The tale of Bluebeard''s Wife--the story of a young woman who discovers that her mysterious blue-bearded husband has murdered his former spouses--no longer squares with what most parents consider good bedtime reading for their children. But the story has remained alive for adults, allowing it to lead a rich subterranean existence in novels ranging from Jane Eyre to Lolita and in films as diverse as Hitchcock''s Notorious and Jane Campion''s The Piano.


In this fascinating work, Maria Tatar analyzes the many forms the tale of Bluebeard''s Wife has taken over time, particularly in Anglo-European popular culture. It documents the fortunes of Bluebeard, his wife, and their marriage in folklore, fiction, film, and opera, showing how others took the Bluebeard theme and revived it with their own signature twists.


In some tales the wife is a deceiver; in others she is a clever investigator. Earlier ages denounced Bluebeard''s wife for her "reckless curiosity" and for her "uncontrolled appetite"; our own times have turned her into something of a heroine, a woman who rescues herself--and often her marriage--through her detective work and psychological finesse. And as for Bluebeard? Once considered a one-dimensional brute, he has found renewed cultural energy both as a master criminal who kills in order to create a higher moral order and as an artist figure who must shield himself against intimacy to foster his creative powers. A brilliant account of how one classic fairy tale has been continually reincarnated, Secrets beyond the Door will appeal to both literary scholars and general readers.

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The tale of Bluebeard''s Wife--the story of a young woman who discovers that her mysterious blue-bearded husband has murdered his former spouses--no longer squares with what most parents consider good bedtime reading for their children. But the story has remained alive for adults, allowing it to lead a rich subterranean existence in novels ranging from Jane Eyre to Lolita and in films as diverse as Hitchcock''s Notorious and Jane Campion''s The Piano.


In this fascinating work, Maria Tatar analyzes the many forms the tale of Bluebeard''s Wife has taken over time, particularly in Anglo-European popular culture. It documents the fortunes of Bluebeard, his wife, and their marriage in folklore, fiction, film, and opera, showing how others took the Bluebeard theme and revived it with their own signature twists.


In some tales the wife is a deceiver; in others she is a clever investigator. Earlier ages denounced Bluebeard''s wife for her "reckless curiosity" and for her "uncontrolled appetite"; our own times have turned her into something of a heroine, a woman who rescues herself--and often her marriage--through her detective work and psychological finesse. And as for Bluebeard? Once considered a one-dimensional brute, he has found renewed cultural energy both as a master criminal who kills in order to create a higher moral order and as an artist figure who must shield himself against intimacy to foster his creative powers. A brilliant account of how one classic fairy tale has been continually reincarnated, Secrets beyond the Door will appeal to both literary scholars and general readers.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 264
ISBN-13: 9780691127835
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0691127832
Udg. Dato: 3 okt 2006
Længde: 16mm
Bredde: 148mm
Højde: 224mm
Forlag: Princeton University Press
Oplagsdato: 3 okt 2006
Forfatter(e): Maria M. Tatar
Forfatter(e) Maria M. Tatar


Kategori Børne- & Ungdomslitteratur


ISBN-13 9780691127835


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 264


Udgave


Længde 16mm


Bredde 148mm


Højde 224mm


Udg. Dato 3 okt 2006


Oplagsdato 3 okt 2006


Forlag Princeton University Press

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