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Despite the availability of several eloquent gender studies of
fairy tales, a popular reference on men and fairy tales has so far
been nonexistent. ""Brothers and Beasts"" offers a new perspective
by allowing twenty-three male writers the chance to explore their
artistic and emotional relationship to their favorite fairy-tale
stories. In their personal essays, the contributors - who include
genre, literary, mainstream, and visual media writers - offer new
insight into men's reception of fairy tales. ""Brothers and
Beasts"", the follow-up to Kate Bernheimer's influential ""Mirror,
Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy
Tales"", offers new avenues for research in fairy-tale
studies.Bernheimer has invited many well-known writers to
contribute to this volume, from Gregory Maguire, whose acclaimed
titles include ""Wicked"", ""Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister"",
and ""Son of a Witch"", to Robert Coover, one of the premier
authors of postmodern fiction, to Neil Gaiman, a well-known fantasy
fiction writer and author of graphic novels. With a foreword by
Maria Tatar and an afterword by Jack Zipes, the intimate and
contemplative essays are framed by insight from two leading
fairy-tale studies scholars.""Brothers and Beasts"" proves that men
are deeply influenced by the childhood reading of fairy tales,
despite the fact that these fantastic and memorable tales are often
mistakenly considered to be the domain of women readers and
writers. Students and teachers of fairy-tale and gender studies
along with readers of contemporary literature will enjoy this
accessible and intriguing volume.
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