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

Nov 1, 2025
Jessica Campbell, a literature scholar specializing in Victorian and fairy-tale studies, delves into the rich interplay between the Brontës and fairy tales. She discusses how the Brontës redefined fairy-tale elements to explore themes of gender and identity. Campbell highlights the influences on their works, including Arabian Nights and circulating libraries, and reveals the significance of supernatural imagery in their poetry. She also connects Anne Brontë's novels to classic fairy-tale structures, enhancing their moral critiques. Expect a fresh take on familiar stories!
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INSIGHT

Fairy Tales And Victorian Realism

  • Victorian authors used fairy tales alongside realism to model characters, plots, and metaphors in novels.
  • The Brontës drew on fairy and folk narratives to address real social and psychological issues.
INSIGHT

Wide Victorian Meaning Of 'Fairy Tale'

  • The Brontës treated 'fairy tale' as a broad category including oral lore, supernatural beings, and stories promising happiness.
  • Multiple senses of the term co-exist in Jane Eyre, showing the term's wide Victorian usage.
ANECDOTE

Brontë Juvenilia And Invented Kingdoms

  • Charlotte and Branwell produced extensive juvenilia set in invented kingdoms like Angria with genii rulers.
  • Charlotte often rewrote unhappy folktales into happier versions for her juvenile protagonists.
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