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The white goddess: a historical grammar of poetic myth

By Robert Graves. 1999

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesPoetry, Criticism
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Grevel Lindop, editor of this 1997 edition, describes it as "(among other things) an adventure in historical detective-work," in which…

Graves linguistically deciphers much of the world's mythology, explains the place in anthropology of goddess and god, and provides a basis for understanding his poetry and the modern world. 1952

The hero: a study in tradition, myth, and drama

By Lord Raglan, Fitzroy Richard Somerset Raglan, Raglan. 2003

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesLiterature, General non-fiction, History, Biography, Criticism, Psychology
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Analysis of mythology, folklore, and drama to derive a set of twenty-two motifs that characterize the qualities and actions of…

heroic figures in traditional and literary narrative. Disputes the historical actuality often claimed for many traditional heroes, including Robin Hood, King Arthur, and the warriors at Troy. 1936

The Wolfpen notebooks: a record of Appalachian life

By James Still. 1991

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesUnited States history, Customs and cultures, Criticism
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For fifty years, the author lived near Wolfpen Creek in Knott County, KY where he filled 21 notebooks with the…

everyday customs and happenings of the region. This compilation includes poems, sayings, a glossary of Appalachian expressions, and an interview with the author conducted by Laura Lee. 1991

The Celtic twilight: faerie and folklore (Celtic, Irish)

By W. B. Yeats. 2004

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesLiterature, Literature biography, Criticism, Customs and cultures, Paranormal, General non-fiction
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Consists of stories recounted to the poet by his friends, neighbors, and acquaintances. All of the stories focus on the…

mythic and magical roots of Irish folklore, venturing into the world of fairies, ghosts, and spirits. Includes commentary based on Yeats's own experiences. 1902

Talking mysteries: a conversation with Tony Hillerman

By Tony Hillerman, Ernie Bulow, T. Hillerman. 2004

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesLiterature biography, Frontier and pioneer life, Criticism
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Tony Hillerman discusses his craft, including his approach to plot, characterization, and setting, along with the wrinkles and twists that make his brand of fiction unique

Heavy words lightly thrown: the reason behind the rhyme (Thorndike Press large print nonfiction)

By Chris Roberts. 2006

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesCriticism
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What were Jack and Jill really doing up that hill? Nursery rhymes carry more meaning than you might think. This…

book shows how apparently nonsensical verses are loaded with hidden meaning. Some descriptions of sex

The Oxford companion to fairy tales (Oxford Companions)

By Jack Zipes. 2015

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesReference, Criticism
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A reference source containing over one thousand entries exploring the Western fairy-tale tradition, from medieval to modern. Includes information about…

stories, authors, artists, and many related topics. Entries address fairy tales' roles in film, art, opera, ballet, music, and advertising. Also features articles highlighting countries with strong fairy-tale traditions. 2015

How the wise men got to Chelm: the life and times of a Yiddish folk tradition

By Ruth Von Bernuth. 2016

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesCriticism, Judaism
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An examination of the Eastern European Jewish literary tradition of stories about a town called Chelm, which was meant to…

be a town of fools. Discusses the dual identity of Chelm in reality and folktale tradition. The author places Chelm literature in a historical context and discusses its precursors. 2016

Classical mythology: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)

By Helen Morales. 2007

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesReligion, General non-fiction, Arts and entertainment, Criticism
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Explores the psychologically important stories of ancient Greeks and Romans, still wielding cultural influence today. Dispels notion of comparative inferiority…

of Roman mythology, and discusses differences beyond deities' name changes. Describes the role of the mythic hero, and relationships between classical mythology and philosophy, Christianity, psychoanalysis, and New Age spirituality. 2007

From the beast to the blonde: on fairy tales and their tellers

By Marina Warner. 1995

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesWomen biography, Criticism, General non-fiction
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Although most familiar fairy tales were documented by men, the author points out that it was women storytellers who passed…

down the "old wives' tales" and their morals. The cultural and historic roles of these storytellers are presented with a feminist perspective. The book also examines recurrent themes and symbolism in familiar tales, such as the beast/man and the damsel with blond hair

Dear Peter Rabbit

By Alma Flor Ada, Leslie Tryon. 1994

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General fiction, Animal stories, Folklore, fables and fairy talesCriticism
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Remember the three pigs who built houses of straw, sticks, and bricks? Goldilocks, who broke Baby Bear's chair? Peter Rabbit,…

who barely escaped from Mr. McGregor's garden? Now Pig One wants Peter Rabbit to come to a housewarming at his new straw house, and the Bears have invited Goldilocks for cake. Peter Rabbit has a cold from hiding in Mr. McGregor's watering can, but finally they all gather for a party at Goldilocks's house. For grades K-3

No go the bogeyman: scaring, lulling, and making mock

By Marina Warner. 1999

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesPsychology, Self help, Criticism
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Examines art, folktales, and myths for themes of terror usually manifest in male figures such as bogeys, giants, ogres, and…

cannibals. Develops into "a cultural exploration of fear, its vehicles, and its ambiguous charge of pleasure and pain." Spans material dating from ancient Greece to modern Hollywood. 1998

The magical worlds of Harry Potter: a treasury of myths, legends, and fascinating facts

By David Colbert. 2002

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesPoetry, Criticism
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Examines the link between the Harry Potter books' images, characters, and themes and their roots in myths and folklore--decoding Rowling's…

clues to reveal hidden meanings. Discusses magic spells, supernatural beasts, the origin of names, and facts about wizards. For grades 4-7. 2001

The Annotated classic fairy tales (Annotated #0)

By Maria Tatar. 2002

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Folklore, fables and fairy tales, General fictionCriticism
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Twenty-six folk tales with universal currency in the Western world. Introductory commentary and annotations to salient passages in each story enrich understanding by providing cultural, historical, and psychological context. 2002

The uses of enchantment: the meaning and importance of fairy tales

By Bruno Bettelheim. 1976

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This distinguished child psychologist illuminates the content of great fairy tales and shows specifically how they help children cope with themselves and the world. 1976

Classic western stories: the most beloved stories

By Cooper Edens. 2009

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Folklore, fables and fairy tales, Classic fictionPoetry, Literature, Criticism
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Western adventures of explorers, cowboys, and Indians are commemorated in poems, songs, and stories. Includes folk legends of Pecos Bill…

and Paul Bunyan, and real-life exploits of Lewis and Clark and Daniel Boone. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2009

The Aeneid

By Virgil, Robert Fagles. 2006

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General fiction, Classic fiction, Folklore, fables and fairy talesLiterature, Poetry, Criticism, General non-fiction
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Epic Latin poem composed by Virgil during the last ten years of his life, 29 to 19 B.C.E. Beginning with…

the legend of Aeneas, a Trojan hero who founded a settlement in Italy, celebrates the Roman Empire's expansion and the achievements of Emperor Augustus. Verse translation by Robert Fagles. 2006

Brujerías: stories of witchcraft and the supernatural in the American Southwest and beyond (Grover E. Murray studies in the American Southwest)

By Nasario García. 2007

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Folklore, fables and fairy tales, Ghost and horror storiesParanormal, Criticism, Witchcraft
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"A collection of bilingual oral stories (Spanish/English) of witchcraft and the supernatural (including tales of sorcerers; witches; La Llorona, the…

vanishing hitchhiker; and apparitions) from old-timers and young people whose ages range from ninety-eight to seventeen and who live in Latin America and the American Southwest"--From the publisher. Adult

Women Writing Wonder: An Anthology of Subversive Nineteenth-Century British, French, and German Fairy Tales (The Donald Haase Series in Fairy-Tale Studies)

By Anne E. Duggan, Julie L. J. Koehler, Shandi Lynne Wagner, Adrion Dula. 2021

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Women Writing Wonder: An Anthology of Subversive Nineteenth-Century British, French, and German Fairy Tales is a translation and critical edition…

that fills a current gap in fairy-tale scholarship by making accessible texts written by nineteenth-century British, French, and German women authors who used the genre of the fairy tale to address issues such as class, race, and female agency. These shared themes crossed national borders are due to both communication among these writers and changes in nineteenth-century European societies that similarly affected women in Western Europe. In effect, the combined texts reveal a common, transnational tradition of fairy tales by women writers who grapple with gender, sexual, social, and racial issues in a post–French Revolution Europe. The anthology provides insight into the ways the fairy tale served as a vehicle for women writers—often marginalized and excluded from more official or public genres—to engage in very serious debates. Women Writing Wonder, divided into three parts by country, features tales that depict relationships that cross class and racial divides, thus challenging normative marriage practices; critically examine traditional fairy-tale tropes, such as "happily ever after" and the need for a woman to marry; challenge the perception that fairy-tale collecting, editing, and creation was male work, associated particularly with the Grimms; and demonstrate the role of women in the development of the emerging field of children’s literature and moral tales. Through their tales, these women question, among other issues, the genre of the fairy tale itself, playing with the conventional fairy-tale narrative to compose their proto-feminist tales. By bringing these tales together, editors and translators Julie L. J. Koehler, Shandi Lynne Wagner, Anne E. Duggan, and Adrion Dula hope both to foreground women writers’ important contributions to the genre and to challenge common assumptions about what a fairy tale is for scholars, students, and general readers.

The Fairy Tellers: A Journey into the Secret History of Fairy Tales

By Nicholas Jubber. 2022

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The surprising origins and people behind the world's most influential magical tales: the people who told and re-shaped them, the…

landscapes that forged them, and the cultures that formed them and were in turn formed by them.Fairy-Tales are not just fairy-tales: they are records of historical phenomena, telling us something about how Western civilisation was formed. In The Fairy-Tellers' Trail, award-winning travel-writer Nick Jubber explores their secret history of fairy-tales: the people who told them, the landscapes that forged them, and the cultures that formed them. While there are certain names inextricably entwined with the concept of a fairy-tale, such as the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, the most significant tellers are long buried under the more celebrated figures who have taken the credit for their stories - people like the Syrian storyteller Youhenna Diab and the Wild Sisters of Cassel. Without them we would never have heard of Aladdin, his Magic Lamp or the adventures of Hansel and Gretel. Tracking these stories to their sources carries us through the steaming cities of Southern Italy and across the Mediterranean to the dust-clogged alleys of the Maghreb, under the fretting leaves of the Black Forest, deep into the tundra of Siberia and across the snowy hills of Lapland.From North Africa and Siberia, this audiobook illuminates the complicated relationship between Western civilisation and the 'Eastern' cultures it borrowed from, and the strange lives of our long lost fairy-tellers.(P) 2022 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

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