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Rewriting the grandmother’s story

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Subtitle:old age in “Little Red Riding Hood” and Gillian Cross’ Wolf
Feminist perspectives have strongly influenced the fairy-tale rewritings of the past decades, but the intersection of gender with other identity markers deserves more attention. This article applies the conclusions of Sylvia Henneberg’s critical examination of age and gender in fairy tales to Gillian Cross’s Wolf (1990), an award-winning rewriting of “Red Riding Hood.” While Wolf presents Nan, the counterpart of Red Riding Hood’s grandmother, as a determined and cunning older woman at first, in the course of the novel, the narrative lapses into the ageist stereotypes of the ineffectual crone and the wise old mentor.
Journal: Fabula : Zeitschrift für Erzählforschung
ISSN: 0014-6242
Volume: 62
Pages: 172 - 184
Publication year:2021
Keywords:A1 Journal article
Accessibility:Open