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  1. The hard facts of the Grimms' fairy tales
    Author: Tatar, Maria
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    Murder, mutilation, cannibalism, infanticide, and incest: the darker side of classic fairy tales is the subject of this groundbreaking and intriguing study of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's Nursery and Household Tales. This expanded edition includes a new... more

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    Murder, mutilation, cannibalism, infanticide, and incest: the darker side of classic fairy tales is the subject of this groundbreaking and intriguing study of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's Nursery and Household Tales. This expanded edition includes a new preface and an appendix featuring translations of six tales with commentary by Maria Tatar. Throughout the book, Tatar draws on the disciplinary tools of psychoanalysis and folklore while also providing historical context to explore the harsher aspects of these stories, presenting new interpretations of tales that engage in a kind of cultural repetition compulsion. No other book so thoroughly challenges us to rethink the happily-ever-after of these classic stories.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691184289
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    Edition: Expanded edition with a new preface by the author
    Series: Princeton Classics
    Subjects: Fairy tales; Fairy tales.; LITERARY CRITICISM / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
    Other subjects: Allusion; Anecdote; Angela Carter; Bleak House; Bluebeard; Bobbin; Briar Rose (novel); Brothers Grimm; Bruno Bettelheim; Cannibalism; Cautionary tale; Charles Dickens; Charles Perrault; Child abandonment; Child abuse; Children's literature; Cinderella; Coffin; Criticism; Crone; Cruelty; Decapitation; Disenchantment; Dorothea Viehmann; Electra complex; Evil Queen (Disney); Fable; Fairy tale; Fiction; Fledgling (novel)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xliv, 325 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Dornröschen :
    das Märchen in Literatur, Kunst, Medien und Karikaturen /
    Published: [2024].
    Publisher:  Praesens Verlag,, Wien :

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 978-3-7069-1222-8
    RVK Categories: EC 7270
    DDC Categories: 430
    Series: Kulturelle Motivstudien ; 24
    Subjects: Rezeption.; Literatur.; Kunst.; Medien.; Karikatur.
    Other subjects: Dornröschen; Gebrüder Grimm; Märchen; Giambattista Basile; Charles Perrault; Karikaturen
    Scope: 355 Seiten :, Illustrationen, Notenbeispiel.
  3. The Castle of Truth and Other Revolutionary Tales
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    A collection of radical political fairy tales—some in English for the first time—from one of the great female practitioners of the genreHermynia Zur Mühlen (1883–1951), one of the twentieth century’s great political writers, was not seemingly... more

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    A collection of radical political fairy tales—some in English for the first time—from one of the great female practitioners of the genreHermynia Zur Mühlen (1883–1951), one of the twentieth century’s great political writers, was not seemingly destined for a revolutionary, unconventional literary career. Born in Vienna to an aristocratic Catholic family, Zur Mühlen married an Estonian count. But she rebelled, leaving her upper-class life to be with the Hungarian writer and Communist Stefan Klein, and supporting herself through translations and publications. Altogether, Zur Mühlen wrote thirty novels, mysteries, and story collections, and translated around 150 works, including those of Upton Sinclair, John Galsworthy, and Edna Ferber. A wonderful new addition to the Oddly Modern Fairy Tales Series, The Castle of Truth and Other Revolutionary Tales presents English readers with a selection of Zur Mühlen’s best political fairy tales, some translated from German for the first time.In contrast to the classical tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, Zur Mühlen’s candid, forthright stories focus on social justice and the plight of the working class, with innovative plots intended to raise the political consciousness of readers young and old. For example, in “The Glasses,” readers are encouraged to rip off the glasses that deceive them, while in “The Carriage Horse,” horses organize a union to resist their working and living conditions. In “The Broom,” a young worker learns how to sweep away injustice.With an informative introduction by Jack Zipes and period illustrations by George Grosz, John Heartfield, Heinrich Vogeler, and Karl Holtz, The Castle of Truth and Other Revolutionary Tales revives the legacy of a notable female artist whose literary and political work remains relevant in our own time Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A Note on the Illustrators -- Tales -- Bibliography

     

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