The classic fairy tales : texts, criticism
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- ISBN: 9780393602975
- ISBN: 0393602974
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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 |
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Table of Contents
The Classic Fairy Tales
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Introduction | p. xi | |
The Texts of The Classic Fairy Tales | p. 1 | |
Instructions Neil Gaiman | p. 3 | |
Introduction: Little Red Riding Hood | p. 5 | |
The Story of Grandmother | p. 14 | |
Little Red Riding Hood Charles Perrault | p. 16 | |
Little Red Cap Brothers Grimm | p. 18 | |
The False Grandmother Italo Calvino | p. 21 | |
Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf Roald Dahl | p. 23 | |
The Three Little Pigs Roald Dahl | p. 24 | |
The Tale of the Tiger Woman | p. 26 | |
Tsélané and the Marimo | p. 28 | |
Introduction: Beauty and the Beast | p. 30 | |
Beauty and the Beast Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont | p. 39 | |
The Pig King Giovan Francesco Straparola | p. 50 | |
The Frog King, or Iron Heinrich Brothers Grimm | p. 55 | |
The Tiger's Bride Angela Carter | p. 58 | |
Urashima the Fisherman | p. 74 | |
The Enchanted Frog | p. 77 | |
The Swan Maiden | p. 79 | |
Chonguita | p. 80 | |
The Dog Bride | p. 82 | |
Introduction: Snow White | p. 84 | |
The Young Slave Giambattista Basile | p. 92 | |
Snow White Brothers Grimm | p. 95 | |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Anne Sexton | p. 102 | |
Snow, Glass, Apples Neil Gaiman | p. 106 | |
Introduction: Sleeping Beauty | p. 117 | |
The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood Charles Perrault | p. 123 | |
Briar Rose Brothers Grimm | p. 130 | |
Sleeping Beauty and the Airplane Gabriel Garcia Márquez | p. 133 | |
The Sleeping Beauty Wilfred Owen | p. 138 | |
Introduction: Cinderella | p. 139 | |
Rhodopis | p. 145 | |
Veh-hsien | ||
Cinderella | p. 148 | |
Cinderella | p. 153 | |
Donkeyskin Charles Perrault | p. 154 | |
The Three Gowns | p. 162 | |
Catskin Joseph Jacobs | p. 166 | |
The Story of the Black Cow | p. 169 | |
[Cinderella] Lin Lan | p. 171 | |
The Princess in the Suit of Leather | p. 175 | |
Introduction: Bluebeard | p. 182 | |
Bluebeard Charles Perrault | p. 188 | |
Pitcher's Bird Brothers Grimm | p. 193 | |
The Robber Bridegroom Brothers Grimm | p. 196 | |
Mr. Fox Joseph Jacobs | p. 199 | |
Mr. Bluebeard | p. 201 | |
The Forbidden Room | p. 203 | |
Mast-Truan | p. 204 | |
Bluebeard's Egg Margaret Atwood | p. 205 | |
Bluebeard Edna St. Vincent Millay | p. 228 | |
Introduction: Tricksters | p. 229 | |
Hansel and Grelel Brothers Grimm | p. 236 | |
Fulano de Tal and His Children | p. 242 | |
The Juniper Tree Brothers Grimm | p. 245 | |
The Rose-Tree Joseph Jacobs | p. 252 | |
The Singing Bones | p. 254 | |
Little Thumbling Charles Perrault | p. 255 | |
Vasilisa the Fair Alexander Afanasev | p. 263 | |
Momotaro, or the Peach Boy | p. 270 | |
Jack and the Beanstalk Joseph Jacobs | p. 272 | |
Introduction: Hans Christian Andersen | p. 278 | |
The Little Mermaid | p. 283 | |
The Little Match Girl | p. 301 | |
The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf | p. 303 | |
The Red Shoes | p. 309 | |
The Emperor's New Clothes | p. 314 | |
The Nightingale | p. 318 | |
Introduction: Oscar Wilde | p. 326 | |
The Selfish Giant | p. 331 | |
The Happy Prince | p. 334 | |
The Nightingale and the Rose | p. 341 | |
Criticism | p. 347 | |
The Fairy Tale Moves on Its Own in Time Ernst Bloch | p. 349 | |
From Better Castles in the Sky at the Country Fair and Circus, in Fairy Tales and Colportage | p. 351 | |
From The Storyteller: Reflections on the Works of Nikolai Leskov Walter Benjamin | p. 356 | |
Peasants Tell Tales: The Meaning of Mother Goose Robert Darnton | p. 363 | |
Abstract Style Max Lüthi | p. 375 | |
[Snow White and Her Wicked Stepmother] Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar | p. 387 | |
From To Spin a Yarn: The Female Voice in Folklore and Fairy Talc Karen E. Rowe | p. 393 | |
From The Old Wives' Tale Marina Warner | p. 405 | |
Breaking the Disney Spell Jack Zipes | p. 414 | |
From Yours, Mine, or Ours? Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and the Ownership of Fairy Tales Donald Haase | p. 435 | |
From Sex and Violence: The Hard Core of Fairy Tales Maria Tatar | p. 446 | |
From Slipping the Trap of Appetite Lewis Hyde | p. 456 | |
From Female Tricksters as Double Agents Maria Tatar | p. 459 | |
From The Fairy-Tale Web Cristina Bacchilega | p. 468 | |
From Magical Illusion: Fairy-Talc Film Jessica Tiffin | p. 481 | |
From The Types of International Folktales Hans-Jörg Uther | p. 491 | |
From Folklore and Literature Vladimir Propp | p. 498 | |
From Morphology of the Folktale | p. 502 | |
Valediction Maria Tatar | p. 508 | |
Selected Bibliography | p. 509 |