Gramarye issue 25 is now available to order from our online store.
This issue’s contents include:
- ‘The Twin Brothers: On the reception of Basile in the Low Countries’, Yseult de Blécourt
- ‘Women’s Resistance and Rebellion in Giambattista Basile’s Fairy Tales’, Davood Khazaie
- ‘The Narrative Frame of Lo Cunto de li cunti: Structure, Collections, and Paradoxes’, Assunta Vitale
- ‘Neapolitan Tales of Magic between the 15th and the 17th Centuries: Masuccio Salernitano, Girolamo Morlini and
Giovan Battista Basile’, Giulia Depoli - ‘Ovid’s ‘Daphne and Apollo’ and Basile’s ‘La Mortella’: Texts and Performance’, Ruth B. Bottigheimer
- ‘Hansel and Gretel Retold’, Kristin Camitta Zimet
- ‘The Hooded Crow Revived, As Told By The Magpie’, Daniel A. Rabuzzi
- ‘Daedalus Waiting’, Fija Callaghan
- ‘Womanskin’, Fija Callaghan
- ‘Lady Godiva’, Susan Francino
- ‘My Grandmother’s House’, Sylvie Jane Lewis
- ‘Red and Wolfe’, Denisha Naidoo
- ‘A Folktale Telling’, Ella Leith
- ‘The Green Egg’, Claire Rakich
- ‘The Stepmother’s Tale’, Lawrence Wilson
- ‘Kupala Brighton: Exploring a Ukrainian Midsummer Festival in an English City’, Marek Kohn and Vladyslava Bondar
- A review of Angela Carter’s Pyrotechnics: A Union of Contraries, Kirill Melnikov
- A review of The Castle of Truth and Other Revolutionary Tales, B.C. Kennedy
- A review of The Folklore of Devon, B.C. Kennedy
- A review of Paths in the Snow: A Literary Journey through The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Katherine Langrish
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