The meanings of "Beauty and the beast" : a handbook

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The meanings of "Beauty and the beast" : a handbook

Jerry Griswold

Broadview Press, c2004

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Bliography: p. 253-258

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Using Beaumont's classic story as a touchstone, this work shows how "Beauty and the Beast" takes on different meanings as it is analyzed by psychologists, illustrated in picture books, adapted to the screen, and rewritten by contemporary writers. The Meanings of "Beauty and the Beast" provides expert commentary on the tale and on representative critical approaches and contemporary adaptations. This book also includes a variety of original source materials and twenty-three colour illustrations. The Meanings of "Beauty and the Beast" is for any reader who wishes to explore this classic, endlessly rich fairy tale.

Table of Contents

Introduction CHAPTER ONE The Importance of "Beauty and the Beast" CHAPTER TWO The Tale and its Author CHAPTER THREE Among the Critics CHAPTER FOUR Sources CHAPTER FIVE Folk Tale Variations CHAPTER SIX Illustrations CHAPTER SEVEN Contemporary Versions CHAPTER EIGHT Films Select Bibliography

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