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Œuvres de Martin Hallett

Folk and Fairy Tales: An Introductory Anthology (1996) — Directeur de publication — 309 exemplaires
Fairy Tales and Popular Culture (2014) 14 exemplaires

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I’m well past the time when I wanted to do anything remotely academic with folk and fairy tales, but somehow I can’t seem to give up collecting anthologies, editions, and the occasional academically-inclined volume. This book is definitely of the latter variety, and spends a decent amount of time discussing critical theory, but I still enjoyed temporarily delving back into this area of study. The majority of the volume is separated into chapters discussing a specific traditional tale or a prevalent trope within the genre, so it was easy to get caught up reading the groupings of stories as long as I took breaks between different iterations – though a certain amount of critical analysis couldn’t help but sneak in, since we would often be reading similarly-veined tales back to back. Concluding the volume there’s a decent selection of essays from academics in the field (some notably outdated, and others more recent to the time of publication), but after trying to read the first one I was reminded why I quit the world of academia a long time ago: the way these essays are written is enough to suck the joy out of any subject, no matter how passionate the author and reader are. Cut to me closing the pages on this volume pre-emptively, since we’re here for the tales, not for the academy!… (plus d'informations)
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JaimieRiella | 3 autres critiques | Jun 5, 2022 |
Folktales were great, some of the analysis seemed off to me.
 
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allyofthedawn | 3 autres critiques | Sep 12, 2015 |
This is a great collection of all the classic fairy tales and even has many of the classic tales from other countries and cultures! Some of these aren't necessarily kid-friendly (there are plenty of stories that have violence or are very anti-Disney), but even those stories can have those parts omitted or changed.
 
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bereneezypie | 3 autres critiques | Apr 25, 2013 |
Good resource for those teaching literature or studying fairy tales. This collection provides several different versions of the fairy tales we all know and love, from different countries around the world. I wouldn't recommend this book for children, though. It is intended to be more of a resource for teachers and college students.
 
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shootingstarr7 | 3 autres critiques | Jun 20, 2007 |

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