Stand the baby on its head
John Bayley, 22 July 1993
The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales
edited by Alison Luire.
Oxford, 455 pp., £17.95, May 1993,0 19 214218 6 Show More
edited by Alison Luire.
Oxford, 455 pp., £17.95, May 1993,
The Second Virago Book of Fairy Tales
edited by Angela Carter.
Virago, 230 pp., £7.99, July 1993,1 85381 616 7 Show More
edited by Angela Carter.
Virago, 230 pp., £7.99, July 1993,
“... meaning is clear but coyly hidden, as in many modern fictions; although the examples sought out by Alison Lurie have as much cunning and high spirits in them as the old tales. In Ursula LeGuin’s ‘The Wife’s Tale’ (1982) it takes us a few pages to spot that the wife is a wolf, her husband a mere man. But the meaning is always there, urging us to ... ”