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The classic fairy tales : texts, criticism

Tatar, Maria, 1945- (editor.).

Summary: "This Norton Critical Edition includes seven different tale types: 'Little Red Riding Hood,' 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'Snow White,' 'Sleeping Beauty,' 'Cinderella,' 'Bluebeard,' and 'Tricksters.' These groupings include multicultural versions, literary rescriptings, and introductions and annotations by Maria Tatar. [Also includes] tales by Hans Christian Andersen and Oscar Wilde [and] more than fifteen critical essays exploring the various aspects of fairy tales."--From: https://books.google.com.

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  • ISBN: 9780393602975
  • ISBN: 0393602974
  • Physical Description: print
    xxvi, 518 pages ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: Second edition.
  • Publisher: New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2017]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: Little Red Riding Hood --The Story of Grandmother -- Little Red Riding Hood -- Little Red Cap -- The False Grandmother -- Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf --The Three Little Pigs -- The Tale of the Tiger Woman -- Tselane and the Marimo -- Introduction: Beauty and the Beast -- Beauty and the Beast -- The Pig King -- The Frog King, or Iron Heinrich -- The Tiger's Bride -- Urashima the Fisherman -- The Enchanted Frog -- The Swan Maiden -- Chonguita -- The Dog Bride -- Introduction: Snow White -- The Young Slave -- Snow White -- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs -- Snow, Glass, Apples -- Introduction: Sleeping Beauty -- The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood -- Briar Rose -- Sleeping Beauty and the Airplane -- The Sleeping Beauty -- Introduction: Cinderella -- Rhodopis -- Yeh-hsien -- Cinderella -- Donkeyskin -- The Three Gowns -- Catskin -- The Story of the Black Cow -- Lin Lan [Cinderella] -- The Princess in the Suit of Leather -- Introduction: Bluebeard -- Bluebeard -- Pitcher's Bird -- The Robber Bridegroom -- Mr. Fox -- Mr. Bluebeard -- The Forbidden Room -- Mast-Truan -- Bluebeard's Egg -- Bluebeard -- Introduction: Tricksters -- Hansel and Grelel -- Fulano de Tal and His Children -- The Juniper Tree -- The Rose-Tree -- The Singing Bones -- Little Thumbling --Vasilisa the Fair -- Momotaro, or the Peach Boy -- Jack and the Beanstalk -- Introduction: Hans Christian Andersen -- The Little Mermaid -- The Little Match Girl -- The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf --The Red Shoes --The Emperor's New Clothes -- The Nightingale -- Introduction: Oscar Wilde -- The Selfish Giant -- The Happy Prince -- The Nightingale and the Rose -- Criticism --The Fairy Tale Moves on Its Own in Time -- From Better Castles in the Sky at the Country Fair and Circus, in Fairy Tales and Colportage --From The Storyteller: Reflections on the Works of Nikolai Leskov -- Peasants Tell Tales: The Meaning of Mother Goose -- Abstract Style -- [Snow White and Her Wicked Stepmother] -- From To Spin a Yarn: The Female Voice in Folklore and Fairy Talc -- From The Old Wives' Tale -- Breaking the Disney Spell -- From Yours, Mine, or Ours? Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and the Ownership of Fairy Tales -- From Sex and Violence: The Hard Core of Fairy Tales -- From Slipping the Trap of Appetite -- From Female Tricksters as Double Agents -- From The Fairy-Tale Web -- From Magical Illusion: Fairy-Talc Film -- From The Types of International Folktales -- From Folklore and Literature -- From Morphology of the Folktale
Subject: Fairy tales History and criticism

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The Classic Fairy Tales
The Classic Fairy Tales
by Tatar, Maria
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The Classic Fairy Tales

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Introductionp. xi
The Texts of The Classic Fairy Talesp. 1
        Instructions   Neil Gaimanp. 3
    Introduction: Little Red Riding Hoodp. 5
        The Story of Grandmotherp. 14
        Little Red Riding Hood   Charles Perraultp. 16
        Little Red Cap   Brothers Grimmp. 18
        The False Grandmother   Italo Calvinop. 21
        Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf   Roald Dahlp. 23
        The Three Little Pigs   Roald Dahlp. 24
    The Tale of the Tiger Womanp. 26
    Tsélané and the Marimop. 28
    Introduction: Beauty and the Beastp. 30
        Beauty and the Beast   Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumontp. 39
        The Pig King   Giovan Francesco Straparolap. 50
        The Frog King, or Iron Heinrich   Brothers Grimmp. 55
        The Tiger's Bride   Angela Carterp. 58
        Urashima the Fishermanp. 74
        The Enchanted Frogp. 77
        The Swan Maidenp. 79
        Chonguitap. 80
        The Dog Bridep. 82
    Introduction: Snow Whitep. 84
        The Young Slave   Giambattista Basilep. 92
        Snow White   Brothers Grimmp. 95
        Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs   Anne Sextonp. 102
        Snow, Glass, Apples   Neil Gaimanp. 106
    Introduction: Sleeping Beautyp. 117
        The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood   Charles Perraultp. 123
        Briar Rose   Brothers Grimmp. 130
        Sleeping Beauty and the Airplane   Gabriel Garcia Márquezp. 133
        The Sleeping Beauty   Wilfred Owenp. 138
    Introduction: Cinderellap. 139
        Rhodopisp. 145
        Veh-hsien
        Cinderellap. 148
        Cinderellap. 153
        Donkeyskin   Charles Perraultp. 154
        The Three Gownsp. 162
        Catskin   Joseph Jacobsp. 166
        The Story of the Black Cowp. 169
        [Cinderella]   Lin Lanp. 171
        The Princess in the Suit of Leatherp. 175
    Introduction: Bluebeardp. 182
        Bluebeard   Charles Perraultp. 188
        Pitcher's Bird   Brothers Grimmp. 193
        The Robber Bridegroom   Brothers Grimmp. 196
        Mr. Fox   Joseph Jacobsp. 199
        Mr. Bluebeardp. 201
        The Forbidden Roomp. 203
        Mast-Truanp. 204
        Bluebeard's Egg   Margaret Atwoodp. 205
        Bluebeard   Edna St. Vincent Millayp. 228
    Introduction: Trickstersp. 229
        Hansel and Grelel   Brothers Grimmp. 236
        Fulano de Tal and His Childrenp. 242
        The Juniper Tree   Brothers Grimmp. 245
        The Rose-Tree   Joseph Jacobsp. 252
        The Singing Bonesp. 254
        Little Thumbling   Charles Perraultp. 255
        Vasilisa the Fair   Alexander Afanasevp. 263
    Momotaro, or the Peach Boyp. 270
        Jack and the Beanstalk   Joseph Jacobsp. 272
    Introduction: Hans Christian Andersenp. 278
        The Little Mermaidp. 283
        The Little Match Girlp. 301
        The Girl Who Trod on the Loafp. 303
        The Red Shoesp. 309
        The Emperor's New Clothesp. 314
        The Nightingalep. 318
    Introduction: Oscar Wildep. 326
        The Selfish Giantp. 331
        The Happy Princep. 334
        The Nightingale and the Rosep. 341
Criticismp. 347
        The Fairy Tale Moves on Its Own in Time   Ernst Blochp. 349
        From Better Castles in the Sky at the Country Fair and Circus, in Fairy Tales and Colportagep. 351
        From The Storyteller: Reflections on the Works of Nikolai Leskov   Walter Benjaminp. 356
        Peasants Tell Tales: The Meaning of Mother Goose   Robert Darntonp. 363
        Abstract Style   Max Lüthip. 375
        [Snow White and Her Wicked Stepmother]   Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubarp. 387
        From To Spin a Yarn: The Female Voice in Folklore and Fairy Talc   Karen E. Rowep. 393
        From The Old Wives' Tale   Marina Warnerp. 405
        Breaking the Disney Spell   Jack Zipesp. 414
        From Yours, Mine, or Ours? Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and the Ownership of Fairy Tales   Donald Haasep. 435
        From Sex and Violence: The Hard Core of Fairy Tales   Maria Tatarp. 446
        From Slipping the Trap of Appetite   Lewis Hydep. 456
        From Female Tricksters as Double Agents   Maria Tatarp. 459
        From The Fairy-Tale Web   Cristina Bacchilegap. 468
        From Magical Illusion: Fairy-Talc Film   Jessica Tiffinp. 481
        From The Types of International Folktales   Hans-Jörg Utherp. 491
        From Folklore and Literature   Vladimir Proppp. 498
        From Morphology of the Folktalep. 502
        Valediction   Maria Tatarp. 508
Selected Bibliographyp. 509
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