Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Into the Woods and Fables: Are they Fairy Tales? What parts of the fairy tale tradition are kept?
The blog this week, which should still be written on the same schedule as always, and will be discussed on Friday, is a response to the viewing of Sondheim's Into the Woods and Willingham's Fables. How do these two interact with the fairy tale tradition? What do they keep? What do they leave out? What does this reflect about the times in which they were produced?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
The cursed castle
- Sondheim's Into the Woods - Dean Mengaziol
- Willingham's Fables - Summy Lau
- Into the Woods & Fables - Pharra
- Cruel Intentions - Tonks
- Snow White and Her Wicked Stepmother - Summy Lau
The deep dark forest
- Into the Woods and Fables: what about the narrator? - Clara M
- Fables vs. Into the Woods - Faith
- Fables and Into the Woods - Katie J
- Sondheim and Willingham - Nicole H
- Hyacinth and Roseblossom - Alex S
The distant mountains
- Fables and Into the Woods - hayley,a,danner
- "Fables: Legends in Exile" and the Morphological Fairy Tale - Ben Grimwood
- thoughts on Fables - AnnaRoss
- Our Happily Ever After...i.e. last blog post - Greg Prince
- Fables - Jimmy-Jon
The secret treasure cave
- Into the Woods vs. Fables - Fairy tale or not? - Ben Juvelier
- Into the Woods and Fables: Fairy tales or not? - Chelsi Bullard
- Into the Woods and Fables - Chrissie
- Sexuality in the Modern Fairy Tale - Lindsay Ratterman
- AGONNNYYYYY, misery, and strife. - RIngraham
The Wall of Briars
- Into the Woods - Alexandria
- Fables - Anonymous
- Into the Woods - Jenna Smith
- Into the Woods - lmitchell
- Into the Woods - Lauren I
No comments:
Post a Comment