Cinderlla's Daughter: And Other Sequels and Consequences
Synopsis
"Cinderella's Daughter; And Other Sequels and Consequences" is a sophisticated and witty collection of stories that explores the lives of classic characters beyond the traditional bounds of "happily ever after." In this volume, John Erskine applies his signature irony and psychological depth to the aftermath of famous folk tales and legends, beginning with the titular story of the daughter born to the world's most famous glass-slipper wearer.
The collection serves as a clever deconstruction of folklore, examining the domestic realities, social expectations, and human complexities that follow the climactic endings of well-known narratives. Erskine's prose is characterized by its urbanity and intellectual playfulness, offering readers a fresh perspective on the archetypes of their childhood. By humanizing these legendary figures, the author bridges the gap between the fantastical and the practical, making "Cinderella's Daughter; And Other Sequels and Consequences" a compelling read for fans of literary satire and imaginative retellings.
Throughout these tales, the work showcases a unique ability to blend classical themes with modern sensibilities, ensuring that these sequels remain as thought-provoking and entertaining today as they were when they first captivated the public imagination.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025350929
- Number of pages: 344
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 18 mm
- Languages: English
