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    • An Unwilling Transformation: “The Frog Prince” as a Revisionist Story 

      Mürüvvet Mira PINAR DOLAYKAYA (2022)
      In “The Frog Prince”, published in The New Yorker in 2014, Robert Coover uses the Brothers Grimm’s namesake tale as a backdrop to interrogate and subvert fairy tale conventions specifically with a focus on gender roles. ...
    • RECONSTRUCTION OF HOME IN PHILIP PULLMAN’S HIS DARK MATERIALS 

      Mürüvvet Mira PINAR DOLAYKAYA (2020)
      In children’s literature, representations of home give way to multifarious ideological, social, economic, and cultural inferences. Both home and its outside display dualistic nature in children’s literature, containing ...
    • SILENCING AND VOICE IN PHILIP PULLMAN’S NORTHERN LIGHTS 

      Mürüvvet Mira PINAR DOLAYKAYA (2020)
      Children’s literature can be argued to expose its child readers and characters to certainnorms because of its conventionally didactic quality, reverberation of adults’ nostalgicfeelings, and tendency to create an image of ...