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"September didn't know what sort of story she was in": The Hybrid Genres of Uncanny Fairy Tales
“New forms of belief—and new literary forms—can be hewn out of contraries. Even when no longer regarded as pre-existent and authoritative, old constructs can survive if modified, re-spliced, readapted.” (Knoepflmacher, “Introduction: Hybrid Forms and Cultural Anxiety” 2). “The world of birds, of monsters, of Or’s beauty was the same as the one where I had always lived, which none of us had understood wholly.
期刊介绍:
Since its inception in 1971 as the Journal of Narrative Technique, JNT (now the Journal of Narrative Theory) has provided a forum for the theoretical exploration of narrative in all its forms. Building on this foundation, JNT publishes essays addressing the epistemological, global, historical, formal, and political dimensions of narrative from a variety of methodological and theoretical perspectives.