European Folk and Fairy Tales

Author:
Joseph Jacobs
Publication:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Genre:
Fables, Fairy Tales, Fiction
Series:
Folk and Fairy Tales from Many Lands
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Joseph Jacob's fans and new readers alike will welcome the reappearance of this classic international collection of folk and fairy stories from England, Ireland and the Continent. Cinder-Maid, Beauty and the Beast, Androcles and the Lion and Snow White, as well as a number of delightful less-familiar tales, are among those recounted by the master storyteller, John D. Batten's original pictures handsomely illustrate the traditional myth and legends.
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Episode 70: Why Read Fairy Tales?
Released in 2020 by The Literary Life
Available formats: Streaming Audio
Length: 1 hr. 29 min.
View on the The Literary Life site
"Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins tackle the topic of fairy stories, discussing the what, why and how of reading them. Angelina shares the distinctive characteristics of fairy stories in contrast to other types of stories, such as myths. They deal with the question of whether fairy tales are 'escapist', the influence of the Grimm brothers scholarly work on interpreting fairy stories, and allowing the story to unveil its deeper truths without forcing meaning onto it.
Angelina gives an illustration of how to see the gospel messages in fairy tales by talking us through the story of Sleeping Beauty. She refutes the ideas that fairy tales are about human romance or are misogynistic. She also highlights some of the Enlightenment and Puritan responses to fairy tales that still linger with us today. Cindy and Angelina also discuss some common concerns such as the magical, weird, or scary aspects of fairy tales. Angelina also makes a distinction between folk tales, literary fairy tales, and cautionary tales."
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