The ‘Gold Standard’ of Victorian Fairy Tales. John Ruskin’s ‘The King of the Golden River’ (1841/1850) and Christina Rossetti’s ‘Goblin Market’ (1859/1862)

Dencovski U (2020)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2020

Publisher: FAU UP

Edited Volumes: And Thereby Hangs a Tale: A Critical Anatomy of (Popular) Tales

City/Town: Erlangen

Pages Range: 109–123

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APA:

Dencovski, U. (2020). The ‘Gold Standard’ of Victorian Fairy Tales. John Ruskin’s ‘The King of the Golden River’ (1841/1850) and Christina Rossetti’s ‘Goblin Market’ (1859/1862). In Ina Habermann und Christian Krug (Eds.), And Thereby Hangs a Tale: A Critical Anatomy of (Popular) Tales. (pp. 109–123). Erlangen: FAU UP.

MLA:

Dencovski, Ulrike. "The ‘Gold Standard’ of Victorian Fairy Tales. John Ruskin’s ‘The King of the Golden River’ (1841/1850) and Christina Rossetti’s ‘Goblin Market’ (1859/1862)." And Thereby Hangs a Tale: A Critical Anatomy of (Popular) Tales. Ed. Ina Habermann und Christian Krug, Erlangen: FAU UP, 2020. 109–123.

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