Description
About the Author
Gretchen Schultz is professor of French studies at Brown University. Her recent books include Sapphic Fathers: Discourses of Same-Sex Desire from Nineteenth-Century France and An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century Women's Poetry from France. Lewis Seifert is professor of French studies at Brown University. He is the author of Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France, 1690-1715 and Manning the Margins: Masculinity and Writing in Seventeenth-Century France.
Reviews
"[F]un and intriguing ... [E]xcellent windows into a period in history, especially in France, when politics and world strife ... made it hard to embrace the [happily ever after] of the popular fairy tales."--Heidi Anne Heiner, SurLaLune Fairy Tales "[S]ometimes sardonic, sometimes brutal, often blackly funny and possessed of a peculiarly modern sensibility."--Cameron Woodhead, Sydney Morning Herald "It's easy to see why Fairy Tales For the Disillusioned is capturing rave reviews. Our cultural climate is ripe for such a round of stories and, as the series from which it appears states, these are, indeed Oddly Modern Fairy Tales."--Once Upon a Blog "In these deliberately tarnished tales ... wondrousness mainly shines through in their often beautiful imagery."--Michael Dirda, Washington Post
Book Information
ISBN 9780691161655
Author Gretchen Schultz
Format Hardback
Page Count 296
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Series Oddly Modern Fairy Tales
Weight(grams) 340g
Details
Subtitle: |
Enchanted Stories from the French Decadent Tradition |
Series: |
Oddly Modern Fairy Tales |
Imprint: |
Princeton University Press |