By Stephen Benson
Cloth - 9780814329498
Price: $41.95s
Subjects: Fairy Tales and Folklore Studies, Language and Literature: Literary Theory
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Stephen Benson is a lecturer in the Department of English at Brunel University in the United Kingdom.
Other Books by Stephen Benson: Contemporary Fiction and the Fairy Tale,
“Giving a decisive spin to the study of narrative in relation to theory and folktales, Benson has provided a carefully researched book that historicizes intertextuality and focuses on the story cycle to discuss structuralism, Arabian Nights, Angela Carter, Italo Calvino, feminist theory, and more. A must read for all scholars and teachers of narrative."
— Cristina Bacchilega, University of Hawaii-Manoa
"... all readers interested in fiction and narrative theory should read and learn from this book. Stephen Benson makes a compelling argument: that theories of fiction and folktales have been inextricably intertwined, at least since the early work of Vladimir Propp and the Prague School"
— Marvels & Tales
"Stephen Benson’s book establishes a challenging and convincing base in literary theory and folkloristics from which he explores a range of short stories fiction written since 1950. Concentrating on work by Italo Calvino, John Barth, and Robert Coover, together with developments of the “Bluebeard” fairy tale, Benson offers shrewd insights into what he terms 'a sort of localized interdisciplinary literary history.' This is a work which excels in theoretical debate yet is never dogmatic, as it shows an impressive understanding of the intriguing problematics of interdisciplinary study."
— Elizabeth Jaslen, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies