In this enjoyable volume, Kay Stone has selected writings from her scholarly articles and books spanning 1975–2004 that contain reflections on the value of fairy tales as adult literature. The title Some Day Your Witch Will Come twists a Walt Disney lyric to challenge the typical fairy-tale framework and is a nod to Stone’s innovative and sometimes unconventional perspective. As a whole, this collection is a fascinating look at both the evolution of a career and the recent history of fairy-ta…
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LiteratureSocial SciencesPrint BooksPaperbackNonfictionLiterary CriticismFolklore & MythologyWomen's StudiesGenres & Literary FormsWomen's StudiesFables, Fairy Tales, & Folk Tales - Literary CriticismFairy TalesFolklore - General & MiscellaneousWomen's Studies - General & MiscellaneousFairy tales->History and criticismSymbolism in fairy talesPsychoanalysis and fairy tales



