Tracing the Figure of Snow-White in the Works of Neil Gaiman

Authors

GAŠPAROVIČOVÁ Alena

Year of publication 2020
Type Popularization text
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description Fairy tales are an important part of our cultural heritage. Although these stories were originally primarily aimed at the adult audience, in time they came to be considered children’s literature. Since the genre of folk tales is popular across all kinds of audiences, it has been subject to rewritings by numbers of authors. The idea of adapting fairy tales to make them more appealing to a modern audience is not a new one. Already well-known fairy tale collectors like Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm or the French collector Charles Perrault adapted fairy tales in their collections to make them more appealing to the intended audience. Therefore, it is hardly surprising that contemporary authors would do the same and rewrite fairy tales to make them more appealing for modern audiences.

You are running an old browser version. We recommend updating your browser to its latest version.