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Retelling Cinderella: Cultural and Creative Transformations

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Cinderellas transformation from a lowly, overlooked servant into a princess who attracts everyones gaze has become a powerful trope within many cultures. Inspired by the Cinderella archive of books and collectables at the University of Bedfordshire, the essays in this collection demonstrate how the story remains active in various different societies where social and family relationships are adapting to modern culture. The volume explores the social arenas of dating apps and prom nights, as well as contemporary issues about womens roles in the home, and gender identity. Cinderellas cultural translation is seen through the contributors international from Irish folklore to the Colombian Cenicienta costeña (Cinderella of the coast) and Spanish literary history. Its transdisciplinarity ranges from fashion in Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimms publications to a comparison of Cinderella and Galatea on film, and essays on British authors Nancy Spain, Anne Thackeray Ritchie and Frances Hodgson Burnett.

280 pages, Hardcover

Published November 19, 2020

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July 7, 2025
Fantastic resource for those interested in Cinderella, across various contexts.
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