An international team of scholars explores the historical origins, cultural dissemination and continuing literary and psychological power of fairy tales.
An international team of scholars explores the historical origins, cultural dissemination and continuing literary and psychological power of fairy tales.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Maria Tatar 1. Fairy tales, copyright, and the public domain Valdimar Hafstein 2. Female tricksters as double agents Maria Tatar 3. While beauty sleeps Shuli Barzilai 4. Fairy-tale adaptations and economies of desire Cristina Bacchilega 5. Fairy-tale symbolism Francisco Vaz da Silva 6. Trickster heroes in 'The Boy Who Steals the Ogre's Treasure' Nancy Canepa 7. Exploring empathy and ethics in 'Tales about Three Brothers' Maria Nikolajeva 8. The creation of Cinderella from Basile to the Brothers Grimm Armando Maggi 9. The soul music of 'The Juniper Tree' Stephen Benson 10. Sex, crime, magic, and mystery in the One Thousand and One Nights Ulrich Marzolph 11. Media-hyping of fairy tales Jack Zipes 12. Transformations of E. T. A. Hoffmann's Tales from Hawthorne to Oz Holly Blackford.
Introduction Maria Tatar 1. Fairy tales, copyright, and the public domain Valdimar Hafstein 2. Female tricksters as double agents Maria Tatar 3. While beauty sleeps Shuli Barzilai 4. Fairy-tale adaptations and economies of desire Cristina Bacchilega 5. Fairy-tale symbolism Francisco Vaz da Silva 6. Trickster heroes in 'The Boy Who Steals the Ogre's Treasure' Nancy Canepa 7. Exploring empathy and ethics in 'Tales about Three Brothers' Maria Nikolajeva 8. The creation of Cinderella from Basile to the Brothers Grimm Armando Maggi 9. The soul music of 'The Juniper Tree' Stephen Benson 10. Sex, crime, magic, and mystery in the One Thousand and One Nights Ulrich Marzolph 11. Media-hyping of fairy tales Jack Zipes 12. Transformations of E. T. A. Hoffmann's Tales from Hawthorne to Oz Holly Blackford.
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