List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction: The Emergence of the Classic Fairy-Tale Tradition
Anne E. Duggan, Wayne State University, USA
Chapter 1: The Age of the merveilleux: Forms of Marvelous in the Eighteenth Century
Tatiana Korneeva, University of Venice and Freie Universität Berlin
Chapter 2: Fairy-Tale Adaptations in the Long Eighteenth Century
Charlotte Trinquet du Lys, University of Central Florida, USA
Chapter 3: Gender and Sexuality
Aileen Douglas, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Chapter 4: The Human and the Non-Human in Fairy Tales, 1650-1800
Lewis C. Seifert, Brown University, USA
Chapter 5: Monsters and the Monstrous: Of Ogre Pyramids, Ruby-Eyed Dragons, and Gnomes with Crooked Spines
Kathryn A. Hoffmann, University of Hawai'I, USA
Chapter 6:Space and Narrative Strategies in Eighteenth-Century Tales in East and West
Richard van Leeuwen, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Chapter 7: Slight Channels: Socialization in Tales of Wonder
Rania Huntington, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Chaper 8: Political and Social Power in Fairy and Oriental Tales
Anne E. Duggan, Wayne State University, USA
Notes
Bibliography
Index