Transformation of Death in Postmodern Russian Fairy Tale Retellings

Authors

  • Barbora Vinczeová Matej Bel University
  • Ruslan Saduov Bashkir State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/2532-6732/5730

Abstract

This paper focuses on the changes in the traditional character of death – Koschei the Deathless – retrieved by Catherynne Valente from the Russian fairy tales and incorporated in her novel Deathless (2011). As a postmodern fairy tale reinterpretation, the novel supplies a modified plot along with the substantial changes in fairytale characters. In particular, this paper observes how the character of death changes from a black-and-white villain to a complex, morally ambiguous protagonist. Literary analysis and comparison focuses on several points such as romanticising and humanizing death, change of its function and purpose, as well as adding political criticism.

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Published

2018-07-10

Issue

Section

Between myth and stories