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"Sour Cherry" Reinvents a Classic Tale to Interrogate Cycles of Abuse Electric Literature
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Bluebeard: Why the grimmest of fairytales is still all-too-relevant BBC
Marissa Meyer on 'The House Saphir' Bluebeard Retelling, Romance and Sequel Plans (Exclusive) Swooon
BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE to Have American Premiere at Odyssey Theatre BroadwayWorld.com
Anna Biller on Bluebeard, The Love Witch, and Her Suspenseful New Novel CrimeReads
December’s YA picks: A Bluebeard retelling, realism and a murderously good mystery The Irish Times
Bluebeard’s Castle addresses living with dementia and the persistence of memory and love EarRelevant
Tana Wojczuk: Gone Girl, Bluebeard, and the Meaning of Marriage Guernica – A Magazine of Global Arts & Politics
Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta / Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle Metropolitan Opera
Grimmer Than Most Fairy Tales: Five Intriguing Retellings of "Bluebeard" reactormag.com
Fairy-Tale Endings: Death by Husband (Published 2010) The New York Times
Marriage, murder and fly paper: The story of Lady Bluebeard, Idaho’s first known serial killer boisedev.com
Book Review: Anna Biller’s “Bluebeard’s Castle” — Imprisoned by Toxic Masculinity The Arts Fuse
Anna Biller on How the Gothic Gives Voice to Women’s Pleasure—and Pain Electric Literature
How a Bloody French Fairy Tale Explains France’s Sexual Politics Foreign Policy
Something Is Wrong in This House: How Bluebeard Became the Definitive Fairy Tale of Our Era jezebel.com
Eerie Detachment and The Domestic Surreal: A Review of Ha Seong-Nan’s Bluebeard’s First Wife lit.newcity.com
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