UNICORN STORIES IN TRACY CHEVALIER AND PHILIPPA GREGORY’S NOVELS

Authors

  • Cristina Mihaela NISTOR Faculty of Engineering in Foreign Languages, the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, ristinamnistor@yahoo.com; cristina.nistor@upb.ro https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0447-0803

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2022.2.07

Keywords:

unicorn, mythological animal, maid, lady, Chevalier, Gregory

Abstract

Unicorn Stories in Tracy Chevalier’s and Philippa Gregory’s Novels. Unicorns have been described as mythological creatures that only the chosen ones could encounter. In the novels The Lady and the Unicorn by Tracy Chevalier and The Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory, one such mythical beast evinces certain features that reflect on some of the characters in the novels. The paper discusses the image and symbolism of the mythological beast and analyses the depiction of the animal in the two novels written by the respective British authors. The stories told of the unicorn in the two books are to be compared and completed by texts from various other sources, in an attempt to get a fair picture of the way in which the two novels explore the legend of the respective magical creature, and transform it into feminist narratives.

Article history: Received 6 January 2022; Revised 7 May 2022; Accepted 13 May 2022; Available online 30 June 2022; Available print 30 June 2022.

REZUMAT. Poveşti despre unicorni în romanele lui Tracy Chevalier şi Philippa Gregory. Unicornii au fost descrişi drept fiinţe mitologice cu care doar cei aleşi se pot întâlni. În romanele Doamna şi unicornul de Tracy Chevalier și Doamna apelor de Philippa Gregory, o astfel de fiară mitică evidențiază anumite trăsături care se reflectă asupra unora dintre personajele din romane. Lucrarea discută despre imaginea și simbolismul fiarei mitologice, iar apoi analizează reprezentarea animalului în cele două romane scrise de autoarele britanice. Poveștile despre unicorn spuse în cele două cărți urmează să fie comparate și completate de texte din diverse alte surse, în încercarea de a obține o imagine corectă a modului în care cele două romane explorează legenda creaturii magice şi o transformă în naraţiuni feministe.

Cuvinte-cheie: unicorn, creatură mitologică, fecioară, doamnă, Chevalier, Gregory

Author Biography

Cristina Mihaela NISTOR, Faculty of Engineering in Foreign Languages, the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, ristinamnistor@yahoo.com; cristina.nistor@upb.ro

Cristina Mihaela NISTOR is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering in Foreign Languages, the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, where she teaches English for Professional Communication and Romanian as a Foreign Language. She holds a PhD in Philology from the University of Bucharest, and she has authored a book on narratology in 2010 and co-authored a series of volumes of literary criticism. Nistor has published academic studies on literature, cultural identity, multiculturality and e-learning, Emails: cristinamnistor@yahoo.com; cristina.nistor@upb.ro.

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2022-06-30

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NISTOR, C. M. (2022). UNICORN STORIES IN TRACY CHEVALIER AND PHILIPPA GREGORY’S NOVELS. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philologia, 67(2), 125–136. https://doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2022.2.07

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