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      • There is no magic mirror in Angela Carter’s “The Snow Child”, nor are there any dwarfs, poisoned apples, or princes. There is, however, a girl born from the red of blood, the white of snow, and the black of a raven’s feather, and a mother who wishes the child gone.
      www.readingsjournal.net/2015/04/no-magic-mirror-required-folklore-and-patriarchy-in-angela-carters-the-snow-child/
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  2. ‘The Snow Child’: plot summary. A Count sees snow on the ground while out for a ride with his wife, and wishes for a child ‘as white as snow’. When he sees a hole in the snow containing a pool of blood, he makes a similar wish, this time for a girl as red as blood.

  3. There Are Magic Mirrors Everywhere. Really though, countless examples of enchanted mirrors exist in literature. You’ve got Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass where Alice steps through her mirror into a bizarre alternate world.

  4. The Magic Mirror appears in the 1990 Snow White film voiced by Cam Clarke. He is shown as an anthropomorphic hand mirror who would often try to get the Evil Queen not to ask who is the fairest one of all. At the end of the movie following the Evil Queen's defeat, the Magic Mirror attended the wedding of Snow White and the Prince.

  5. Dec 20, 2018 · The Snow Child is capably-written and thought-provoking in a kind of whimsical way. It’s a book that stirs up all the feels of longing and wistfulness, and then plasters them all on a dazzling snow-capped pastoral landscape. The Snow Child uses magical realism and folklore to tell a story about hope, grief, loss, family, fairytales and ...

  6. Feb 1, 2011 · is this the snow child come to life? is it all a coincidence?? is there magic afoot? is it simply grief-fueled madness? cabin fever? any other explanation? with the help of their neighbors; including the amazingly plainspoken and badass character of esther, and their elusive snow child, their solitude will lessen, and these questions will be ...

  7. By establishing a connection between the classic fairy tale “Snow White” and “The Snow Child,” this article examines the two as intertextual in terms of characters and plots, and echoes in...