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Bluebeard Gothic by Heta Pyrhonen

Pyrhönen, Heta. Bluebeard Gothic : Jane Eyre and Its Progeny. University of Toronto Press, 2010.

Bluebeard in relation to Gothic literature, specifically Jane Eyre. The tropes that the tale addresses, as well as the dynamics between the the archetypical characters.

Bluebeard and the Beast: The Mysterious Realism of Jane Eyre by Jessica Campbell

Campbell, Jessica. “Bluebeard and the Beast: The Mysterious Realism of Jane Eyre.” Marvels &Amp; Tales, vol. 30, no. 2, 2016, pp. 234–250.

As well as making connections to Jane Eyre, this source also connects to the myth of Beauty and the Beast, and its perversion in the tale of Bluebeard.

Inside the Bloody Chamber: on Angela Carter, The Gothic, and other weird tales by Christopher Frayling

Frayling, Christopher, and Klimowski, Andrzej, illustrator. Inside the Bloody Chamber : on Angela Carter, the Gothic and Other Weird Tales. 2015.

Another look at Gothic elements in the tale of Bluebeard, this time with a feminist approach and in relation to Angela Carter's interpretation of the tale in The Bloody Chamber.

The Sense of Horror: Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber by Pramod Nayar

Nayar, Pramod K. “The Sense of Horror: Angela Carter's 'The Bloody Chamber'.” Notes on Contemporary Literature, vol. 38, no. 1, 2008, pp. 4–6.

The use of horror elements in The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter.

Bluebeard in a Nutshell: The Development of the Bluebeard Plot, It's Aesthetics, and its Quest for Meaning as Exemplified by Jonathan Demme's "Silence of the Lambs" by Verena-Susanna Nungesser

Nungesser, Verena-Susanna. “Bluebeard in a Nutshell.” Fabula, vol. 54, no. 1, 2013, pp. 98–109.

An in-depth look at the plot of the story, as well as the iconography and aesthetics.

Notes:

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"The World of Angela Carter" by by Dani Cavellaro

The heroine of the tale -- "whereby attention is consistently drawn to the character's temperament as a being of sensations." (100)