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  • Charlotte’s Web Novel Study Analysis

    Charlotte’s Web Novel Study Analysis

    At almost 32,000 words, Charlotte’s Web (1952, 1963) is a middle grade novel rather than a chapter book. This is a story with many  hidden depths, which appeals to middle grade kids as well as their adult co-readers. Below I’ll be getting into how this story appeals to both children and adults, the themes of…

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    May 29, 2020
  • Cannibalism in Storytelling

    Cannibalism in Storytelling

    If you wanted to create a scary monster, the scariest ever, how would you go about it?

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    May 16, 2020
  • The Tale Of Pigling Bland by Beatrix Potter Analysis

    The Tale Of Pigling Bland by Beatrix Potter Analysis

    As you read “The Tale of Pigling Bland” (1913) imagine Beatrix Potter sitting in a pig shed with her art gear and muck boots on, because that’s how she spent one summer, diligently rendering pigs (and then decking them out in clothes). Apparently she struggled to knock this one out. She’d had a big year.

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    November 10, 2019
  • The Tale of Mr Tod by Beatrix Potter Analysis

    The Tale of Mr Tod by Beatrix Potter Analysis

    The Tale of Mr. Tod by Beatrix Potter (1912) is a child-in-jeopardy crime thriller. See my post on thrillers and also my post on secrets and scams.

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    July 29, 2019
  • The Gingerbread House In Hansel And Gretel

    The Gingerbread House In Hansel And Gretel

    When artists choose to illustrate a single narrative moment, they make a choice of lasting importance, because their illustration creates a memorable impression for an entire story, one that visually anchors an impression of that story in its reader’s memory. Illustration history is full of such memorable moments. In the illustration history of Grimm’s Tales,…

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    March 2, 2019
  • Sun and Moon by Katherine Mansfield Short Story Analysis

    Sun and Moon by Katherine Mansfield Short Story Analysis

    “Sun and Moon” is a short story by Katherine Mansfield, written 1918. The story opens with a description of gold chairs, which reminds me of a totally unrelated Colin Carpenter (Comedy Company) skit: And while I’m being random, I read recently in a Marcus Chown science book that tides are caused by both the moon…

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    December 13, 2018
  • The Ritual (2017) Film Study

    The Ritual (2017) Film Study

    “The Ritual” is a horror film directed by David Bruckner, adapted by Joe Barton from Adam Nevill’s novel. Although this film is pretty standard in its tropes and structure, the CGI monster makes the viewing experience truly scary. This article says more about the monster and its basis in Swedish folklore.

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    November 29, 2018
  • Negatives by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    Negatives by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    “Negatives” is a short story by Annie Proulx, first published 1994 in Esquire, later included in the Heart Songs collection. You can read it online, with limited unpaid access. “Negatives” is the most brutal of the stories in this collection. Content note for rape. Reasons to read this story: THE DEEP AUTUMN CAME QUICKLY. Abandoned…

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    November 20, 2018
  • Baba Yaga: Witch or old woman?

    Baba Yaga: Witch or old woman?

    Baba Yaga is a legendary Slavic witch, or a hag, who lives in a hut that stands on chicken legs and who flies through the air in a mortar.

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    November 2, 2018
  • Stone City by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    Stone City by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    “Stone City” is a short story by Annie Proulx, first published 1979, collected 20 years later in Heart Songs. Some of Proulx’s short stories are like compacted novels, and “Stone City” is one of those. The story of the humans is wrapped by the story of a fox, looking in from a slight distance. “Stone…

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    November 1, 2018
  • Lizzie’s Tiger by Angela Carter Analysis

    Lizzie’s Tiger by Angela Carter Analysis

    Lizzie’s Tiger is a short story by Angela Carter, the first in her collection American Ghosts and Old World Wonders. This is a story of female empowerment, with a strong fairytale influence.

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    September 28, 2018
  • Animal Kingdom Modern Fairy Tale

    Animal Kingdom Modern Fairy Tale

    Animal Kingdom is an Australian movie based on a Melbourne family who wreaked a lot of havoc in the 1980s. This movie was the inspiration for the American TV spin-off set in San Diego. Below I make the case that Animal Kingdom is a modern fairytale. Breaking Bad is also a modern fairytale blended with…

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    August 31, 2018
  • Middle Grade Novel Study: Coraline

    Middle Grade Novel Study: Coraline

    **UPDATE LATE 2024** Neil Gaiman is an abuser. If this is news to you and you’re skeptical, here is a link roundup. Tortoise was the first (semi) mainstream outlet to give voice to one of Gaiman’s victims. Unfortunately, Tortoise is funded and owned by a notorious anti-trans bigot, so even though I listened to the…

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    March 8, 2018
  • Matilda by Roald Dahl Novel Study

    Matilda by Roald Dahl Novel Study

    Matilda is a classic, best-selling children’s book first published in 1988. This story draws from a history of children’s literature such as classic fairytales and Anne of Green Gables. Matilda was written by Roald Dahl, but significantly improved by a talented editor and publisher, Steven Roxburgh. For half of his writing career, Dahl wrote for adults.…

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    January 30, 2018
  • Garth Pig And The Ice Cream Lady By Mary Rayner

    Garth Pig And The Ice Cream Lady By Mary Rayner

    Garth Pig and the Ice Cream Lady is a British picture book written and illustrated by Mary Rayner in 1977. The story is part fairytale, part 1977 modernity. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mary Rayner was born in 1933 in Mandalay, Burma of British parents. She was 8 years old when Japanese troops invaded Burma. Her mother…

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    November 11, 2016
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