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Secrets beyond the Door

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9780691127835

Secrets beyond the Door è un folklore, bluebeard (legendary character) in literature book di Maria Tatar.

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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 subteranean 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 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. Secrets Beyond the Door will appeal to both literary scholars and general readers."--BOOK JACKET.

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Maria Tatar è l'autore di Secrets beyond the Door. Esplora il suo catalogo completo su Booklogr.

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Di che genere è Secrets beyond the Door?+

Secrets beyond the Door è un libro di Folklore, Bluebeard (Legendary character) in literature, Women in literature, Women in motion pictures, Bluebeard.

Di cosa parla Secrets beyond the Door?+

"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 l...

Chi ha scritto Secrets beyond the Door?+

Secrets beyond the Door è stato scritto da Maria Tatar.