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Fairy Tale: A Very Short Introduction

by Marina Warner

Marina Warner guides us through the rich world of fairy tale, from Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel to Snow White and Pan's Labyrinth. Exploring pervasive themes of folklore, myth, the supernatural, imagination, and fantasy, Warner highlights the impact of the genre on human understanding, history, and culture.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

From wicked queens, beautiful princesses, elves, monsters, and goblins, to giants, glass slippers, poisoned apples, magic keys, and mirrors, the characters and images of fairy tales have cast a spell over readers and audiences, both adults and children, for centuries. These fantastic stories have travelled across cultural borders, and been passed on from generation to generation, ever-changing, renewed with each re-telling. Few forms of literature have greater powerto enchant us and rekindle our imagination than a fairy tale. But what is a fairy tale? Where do they come from and what do they mean? What do they try and communicate to usabout morality, sexuality, and society? The range of fairy tales stretches across great distances and time; their history is entangled with folklore and myth, and their inspiration draws on ideas about nature and the supernatural, imagination and fantasy, psychoanalysis, and feminism. In this Very Short Introduction, Marina Warner digs into a rich hoard of fairy tales in all their brilliant and fantastical variations, in order to define a genre and evaluate a literary form that keepsshifting through time and history. Drawing on a glittering array of examples, from classics such as Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, and The Sleeping Beauty, the Grimm Brothers' Hansel and Gretel, and HansAndersen's The Little Mermaid, to modern-day realizations including Walt Disney's Snow White, Warner forms a persuasive case for fairy tale as a crucial repository of human understanding and culture. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authorscombine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Notes

This is an engaging and lively exploration of fairytales - both classic and contemporary - together with their meaning, and cultural, social and political influence.

Author Biography

Marina Warner's award-winning studies of mythology and fairy tales include Once Upon a Time (OUP, 2014) Alone of All Her Sex: The Myth and the Cult of the Virgin Mary (OUP, 1976; re-issued 2013), Stranger Magic: Charmed States & the Arabian Nights (Vintage, 2012), and No Go the Bogeyman: Scaring, Lulling and Making Mock (Vintage, 1998). Her Clarendon Lectures Fantastic Metamorphoses; Other Worlds werepublished in 2001 by OUP; her essays on literature and culture were collected in Signs & Wonders (Vintage, 2000), and Phantasmagoria, a study of spirits and technology, appeared in 2006 (OUP). In 2015 she was awarded the Holberg Prize, and in 2013 she wasawarded a Sheykh Zayed Prize and the Truman Capote Award. She was awarded a CBE for services to Literature in 2008. She is a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, an Honorary Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the British Academy.

Table of Contents

Prologue1: The worlds of Faery: far away and down below2: With a touch of her wand: magic & metamorphosis3: Voices on the page: tales, tellers, & translators4: Potato soup: true stories/real life5: Childish things: pictures & conversations6: On the couch: house-training the Id7: In the dock: don't bet on the Prince8: Double vision: the dream of reason9: On stage and screen: states of illusionEpilogueFurther readingIndex

Review

Review from previous edition the book is an enchanted material object, and reading a journey toward knowledge and wisdom. * Gramayre *
thoroughly enjoyable and scholarly account * Times Literary Supplement *
elegantly concise * Literary Review *
...this is a book to treasure. It really is the perfect introduction to the subject. * Desperate Reader, Hayley Anderton *
wide ranging and handsomely produced * Rowan Williams, New Statesman *
wise, witty, elegant, little book * Amanda Craig, Mslexia *
This is a book to treasure. * Helen Parry, Shiny New Books *
Marina Warner's newest book is as pocket-sized and potent as one might expect a short history of fairy tales to be...she manages to be astute without being intrusive...there is sharpness too. * Shahidha Bari, Times Higher Education *
Warner is always intelligent, writes with great elegance and bubbles over with new ideas and impressions. Many will enjoy her style, wide range of literary reference and infectious enthusiasm. * Irish Times *
Marina Warner's new book distills her work on the literary, cultural, psychological and social influence of fairy tales, old and new, into an elegant little volume. From fantasy to feminism - it is all here. * Wall Street Journal *
For such a small book it carries a heavy load, but Ms Warner's insights are both surprising and rewarding. * The Economist *
An expert and intruiging guide to the roots and triffid-like growth of a significant genre * The Tablet *
a spellbinding cultural tour de force * The Lady *
Marina Warner is our doyenne of fairy stories ... her scholarly knowledge is not just worn lightly but presented with a flourish * Amanda Craig, Observer19/10/2014 *
her light touch effortlessly imparts knowledge in your mind. A beautifully produced book, this will be a joy to anyone who loves stories. * Patrick Neale, The Bookseller *

Long Description

From wicked queens, beautiful princesses, elves, monsters, and goblins, to giants, glass slippers, poisoned apples, magic keys, and mirrors, the characters and images of fairy tales have cast a spell over readers and audiences, both adults and children, for centuries. These fantastic stories have travelled across cultural borders, and been passed on from generation to generation, ever-changing, renewed with each re-telling. Few forms of literature have greater powerto enchant us and rekindle our imagination than a fairy tale. But what is a fairy tale? Where do they come from and what do they mean? What do they try and communicate to us about morality, sexuality, and society? The range of fairy tales stretches across great distances and time; their history is entangled with folklore and myth, and their inspiration draws on ideas about nature and the supernatural, imagination and fantasy, psychoanalysis, and feminism. In this Very Short Introduction, Marina Warner digs into a rich hoard of fairy tales in alltheir brilliant and fantastical variations, in order to define a genre and evaluate a literary form that keeps shifting through time and history. Drawing on a glittering array of examples, from classics such as Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, and The Sleeping Beauty, the Grimm Brothers' Hansel and Gretel, andHans Andersen's The Little Mermaid, to modern-day realizations including Walt Disney's Snow White, Warner forms a persuasive case for fairy tale as a crucial repository of human understanding and culture. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Review Quote

"[Warner] captures the essence of the genre throughout the centuries, remarking that fairy tales 'are messages of hope arising from desperate yet ordinary situations.'"--CHOICE, M. R. Pukkila, Colby College

Feature

A lively and engaging exploration of fairy tales and their meaningConsiders fairy tale as both a genre and a literary formExplores an array of classic and contemporary examplesLooks at cultural, social and political influence of fairy talesReveals how fairy tales use the characteristics of fantasy and imaginationHighlights questions of gender, feminism, and psychoanalysis in the fairy tale traditionConsiders a number of visual interpretations on stage and screenPart of the Very Short Introductions series - over seven million copies sold worldwideOriginally published in hardback and paperback as Once Upon A Time

New Feature

Prologue 1. The worlds of Faery: far away and down below 2. With a touch of her wand: magic & metamorphosis 3. Voices on the page: tales, tellers, & translators 4. Potato soup: true stories/real life 5. Childish things: pictures & conversations 6. On the couch: house-training the Id 7. In the dock: don't bet on the Prince 8. Double vision: the dream of reason 9. On stage and screen: states of illusion Epilogue Further reading Index

Details

ISBN019953215X
Author Marina Warner
Series Very Short Introductions
Language English
Year 2018
ISBN-10 019953215X
ISBN-13 9780199532155
Format Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Media Book
Imprint Oxford University Press
Place of Publication Oxford
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Affiliation Writer, historian, cultural critic, and novelist; Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
Pages 192
DEWEY 398.2
Publication Date 2018-02-22
UK Release Date 2018-02-22
NZ Release Date 2018-02-22
Illustrations 12 black and white illustrations
Audience Professional & Vocational
AU Release Date 2018-02-01

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