<b>Curiouser & Curiouser</b>: Reflection and Reflexion: Female Coming-of-Age, the Mirror Stage, and the Absence of Mirrors in Robin McKinley's contemporary retellings of Folk and Fairy Tales

  • Evelyn Perry

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In Robin McKinley's novels Beauty and Rose Daughter, Deerskin, and Spindle's End, adolescent coming-of-age doubles Lacan's psychological development in that it contains a second set of Lacan's three stages of a child's psychological development. McKinley describes adolescent coming-of-age as a psychological development both traumatic and identity-shaping; its ultimate success allows young adults to understand their actions as individuals as well as members of the adult community.

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Evelyn Perry
David Beagley is Lecturer in Children's Literature and Literacy at La Trobe University's Bendigo campus, Victoria, Australia, where he teaches units in Genres, History, Australian and Post-colonial children's literature. He has previously taught in secondary schools, and has been a school and university librarian.
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