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Jessica Campbell, "The Brontës and the Fairy Tale" (Ohio UP, 2024)

Nov 1, 2025
Dr. Jessica Campbell, a literature scholar and author of "The Brontës and the Fairy Tale," dives into the intricate relationship between the Brontë sisters' works and fairy tales. She reveals how fairy tales alter plot and character dynamics and comments on gender in Victorian literature. The conversation covers the Brontës' youthful imaginings, the supernatural elements in their poetry, and how folklore shapes character complexities, especially in stories like "Wuthering Heights" and "Jane Eyre." Campbell also hints at her future projects in queer studies.
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INSIGHT

Fairy Tales Bolster Realist Novels

  • Victorian novels freely mix realist narration with fairy-tale elements to express ideas realism alone cannot.
  • Jessica Campbell argues fairy tales serve as plot models, metaphors, and national identity markers in Brontë works.
INSIGHT

Victorian 'Fairy Tale' Was A Wide Term

  • 'Fairy tale' in the Brontës' era covered oral folktales, literary tales, supernatural creatures, and happy endings.
  • Campbell shows the term functioned broadly across Jane Eyre in four distinct ways.
ANECDOTE

Brontës' Juvenilia Built Fantastical Kingdoms

  • The Brontë juvenilia create fantasy kingdoms like Glass Town and Angria populated by genii and giants.
  • Charlotte often rewrote unhappy folktales into happier endings in her teen stories.
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