Document Type
Thesis
Degree
Master of Fine Arts
Major
Creative Writing
Date of Defense
12-3-2024
Graduate Advisor
Shane Seely
Committee
Shane Seely
John Dalton
Minsoo Kang
Abstract
This collection of nineteen stories is comprised of mostly fairy tale retellings, as well as retellings of Greek myth, classic literature, and nursery rhymes. It focuses on reimagining these source stories from the perspectives of women and girls, and attempts to give these characters more agency and nuance than they may have received in past versions and interpretations. For example, the title story “Ugly and Wicked” is an exploration of the Grimms’ version of Cinderella from the perspective of one of Cinderella’s stepsisters. Thematically, Ugly and Wicked explores feminism, female queerness, the power of names, and the power of storytelling.
Recommended Citation
Potthast, Kimberly, "Ugly and Wicked - A Fairy Tale Collection" (2024). Theses. 464.
https://irl.umsl.edu/thesis/464