ENGL 2P11 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Paratext, Brothers Grimm, Red Riding
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Flossie and the fox by patricia c. mckissack (fft) Warns her about the fox wanting eggs. Floosie convinces him she does not believe he is really a fox. Floosie needs to bring eggs to farm who has had their eggs raided by the fox. Floosie runs into a fox in the woods. Floosie convinces the fox she does not believe he is a fox. When compared with general literature, the literature produced for children contains a much larger proportion of retold stories . Elements or feature that provide the tet with a (variable) setting and sometimes a commentary, official or not . Titles, subtitles, prefaces, notices, burbs, dust jackets, many other kinds of secondary signals. Famous western-european texts, slightly modernized or simplified, focus on illustrations. Translations/modernizations of fairy tales from other cultural traditions. Based on a previous tale (its pre-text) Used to describe a type of fairy tale or traditional tale.