‘Change the Story, Change the World’: Witches/Crones as Heroes in Novels by Terry Pratchett and Diana Wynne Jones

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  • Caroline Webb

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Diana Wynne Jones, Terry Pratchett, witches, crones, heroes, western European fairytale

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Representations of the witch in the western European fairy tale have been stereotypically negative: the witch was depicted generally as an ugly crone and always as malevolent. The black cloak and pointed hat associated with the witch continue to be linked with a menacing expression and bad intentions. Although there have been some attempts to rehabilitate the witch in children's literature, until recently most of these have been superficial. In various picture books, for example, witches feature as central characters, but the stories generally play, usually to comic effect as in Freeman's 'Tilly Witch' (1969), on associations of the witch with mischief and ill-temper. Even where the witch is positively represented, her goodness is frequently contrasted with more traditionally malign witches, as in Preussler's 'The Little Witch' (1961), and Stevenson's similar though more light-hearted 'Yuck!' (1985). Nevertheless, there have been some advances: Stephens has observed the consciously revisory stance of some recent novels, which substitute for the crone-witch a conception of the witch as wise woman. As he notes, such fictions provide social critique (Stephens 2003, p.201). In many cases, however (notably in Furlong's 'Wise Child' [1989]), the wise witch is still portrayed as rejected by her society, underlining her role as outsider and emphasizing that she remains a problematic figure.

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2021-06-13

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“‘Change the Story, Change the World’: Witches/Crones as Heroes in Novels by Terry Pratchett and Diana Wynne Jones” (2021) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 16(2), pp. 156–161. Available at: https://ojs.deakin.edu.au/index.php/pecl/article/view/1232 (Accessed: 3 May 2024).

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