"That's No Way to Treat a Fairy"
Title | "That's No Way to Treat a Fairy" |
Year for Search | 1980 |
Authors | Fitzgerald, Luchia |
Secondary Title | Crystal Crone (London) |
Volume / Edition | no. 1 |
Pagination | 11-17 |
Date Published | 1980 |
Keywords | English author, Female author, Irish author |
Annotation | Eutopia. The Leprechauns ruled the small people enslaving some their own people, the workers, and the fairies, and the women were treated worst of all. A women's revolution brings about communities of mixed men and women, all men, and all women, which is presented as a eutopia within the post-revolutionary eutopia. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The female author was born in Ireland and moved to London when she was sixteen. |
Full Text | 1980 Fitzgerald, Luchia. “That’s No Way to Treat a Fairy.” Crystal Crone (London), no. 1 (1980): 11-17. PSt Eutopia. The Leprechauns ruled the small people enslaving some of their own people, the workers, and the fairies, and the women were treated worst of all. A women’s revolution brings about communities of mixed men and women, all men, and all women, which is presented as a eutopia within the post-revolutionary eutopia. The female author was born in Ireland and moved to London when she was sixteen. |