Fairy-Tale Morphology in Margaret Atwood's "Surfacing"

Margaret Atwood's long-noted concern with fairy tales goes far beyond an interest in folk-narrative tradition or the use of folk-tale paradigms in her novel "Surfacing." In "Surfacing," Atwood's use of the fairy tale involves an exploration of cultural conditioning and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mosaic (Winnipeg) 1990-10, Vol.23 (4), p.51-65
1. Verfasser: GRANOFSKY, RONALD
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Zusammenfassung:Margaret Atwood's long-noted concern with fairy tales goes far beyond an interest in folk-narrative tradition or the use of folk-tale paradigms in her novel "Surfacing." In "Surfacing," Atwood's use of the fairy tale involves an exploration of cultural conditioning and takes the form of a fundamental critique of the fairy tale form itself.
ISSN:0027-1276
1925-5683