Here is a list of what texts I have used in my research:
Bakhtin, M. (1984) Rabelais
and His World. Indiana: Indiana University Press.
Baldick, C. (2001) Oxford
Dictionary of Literary Terms. Oxford University Press.
Best, V (2009) Sexing
the Cherry. 21 January 2009. Tales of the Reading Room, [blog] Available
from: http://litlove.wordpress.com/2009/01/31/sexing-the-cherry/ [Accessed: 15
May 2013]
Carter, A. (2006) The
Bloody Chamber and Other Stories. London: Vintage Books.
Clark, J. (1991) The
Modern Satiric Grotesque: and its tradition. Kentucky: The University Press
of Kentucky.
Columbia University Press (1995) ‘CARNIVALESQUE’ Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary of
Cultural Criticism. pp.38-39. [Online] Available from: Literary Reference
Center. [Accessed 9 May 2013]
Creed, B. (1993) The
Monstrous-Feminine: Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis. Oxon: Routledge.
Farwell, M. (1996) Heterosexual
Plots and Lesbian Narratives. New York: New York University Press.
Front, S. (2009) Trangressing
Boundaries in Jeanette Winterson’s Fiction. Frankfurt: Peter Lang GmbH.
Gamble, S. (2001) The Routledge Companion to Feminism and Postfeminism. London: Routledge.
Gamble, S. (2001) The Routledge Companion to Feminism and Postfeminism. London: Routledge.
Guzlowski, J. (1998) ‘Isaac Bashevis Singer’s Satan in
Goray and Bakhtin’s Version of the
Carnivalesque’. Critique. 39 (2) pp.167.
[Online] Available from: Literary Reference Center. [Accessed 10 May 2013]
Lancaster, R.N. and di Leonardo, M. (1997) The Gender/Sexuality Reader: Culture,
History, Political Economy. London: Rouledge.
Lodge, D. and Wood, N. (2000) Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader. 2nd Edition. Essex:
Pearson Education Limited.
Lokke, K. (1988) “Bluebeard” and “The Bloody Chamber”:
The Grotesque of Self-Parody and Self-Assertion. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. 10 (1) pp.7-15. [Online] Available from: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3345932
. [Accessed 10 May 2013]
Russo, M. (1994) The
Female Grotesque: Risk, Excess and Modernity. New York: Routledge.
Schwab. G. (1996) The
Mirror and the Killerqueen: Otherness in Literary Language. USA: John Wiley
& Sons.
Sobchak, T. (1996) ‘Bakhtin’s ‘Carnivalesque’ in 1950’s
British Comedy’. Journal of Popular Film
& Television. 23 (4) pp.
179. [Online] Available from: Literary Reference Center. [Accessed 10 May 2013]
Thomson, P. (1972) The
Grotesque: The Critical Idiom. Norfolk: Metheun & Co Ltd.
Winterson, J. (2001) Sexing
the Cherry. London: Vintage Books.
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