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T
hese are a few of my favorite links. . .
On
Vladimir Nabokov
:
Zembla the Butterfly Net
(www.libraries.psu.edu/iasweb/nabokov/zembla.htm)
Juan Martinez's Waxwing
(www.fulmerford.com/waxwing/nabokov.html)
On the
Bluebeard folktale
and its variants:
Heidi Anne Heiner's Sur La Lune
(http://members.aol.com/rocketrder/frytales/blubeard/index.htm)
Christine Daae's Dark Goddess
(www.darkgoddess.com/fairy/blueb.htm)
Edmund Dulac's illustrations
(www.world.std.com/~griswold/melissa/Edmund_Dulac_and_Gus/Bluebeard.html)
On fairy tales:
Christine Daae on modern revisions
(www.darkgoddess.com/fairy/modern.htm)
Kay Vandergrift's pages on
traditional tales
and
adult revisions
(www.scils.rutgers.edu/special/kay/tradi.html)
D. L. Ashiman's Perrault page
(www.pitt.edu/~dash/perrault.html)
On detective fiction
:
The Mysterious Home Page
(www.webfic.com/mysthome/mysthome.htm)
The Virtual Detective
, for noir and hard-boiled fiction (http://indigo/ie/~alfaz/)
Rodney Yoder's Pantheon
, for the British Golden Age (http://pantheon.yale.edu/~yoder/mystery/mystery/html)
Take the Mystery, Suspense and Detective Fiction Quiz
(www.tiac.net/users/write/mystery/mystery.html)
See also the sites for detective novelists Auster, Doyle, Poe, and Paretsky listed below.
Turn the page for links to sites on my favorite authors as well as to my favorite non-literary sites.