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Oxford University Press
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1993
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Roman Etranger
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The Oxford book of modern fairy tales

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Isbn :
0192142186

Description matérielle :
Dimension : 23 cm,
Nbr de pages : 474 p.,

Sujets :
Contes de fées -- États-Unis -- Anthologies:Contes de fées -- Grande-Bretagne -- Anthologies

Résumé :
The stories of magic and transformation that we call fairy tales are among the oldest known forms of literature, and are also among the most popular. "Jack and the Beanstalk," "Sleeping Beauty," "Little Red Ridinghood"--these ageless tales seem to have been written an almost magically long time ago. Yet fairy tales are still being created to this very day. And while they are principally directed to children and have child protagonists, these modern fairy tales, like the classics, have messages to those of all ages. In The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales, Alison Lurie has collected forty tales that date from the late nineteenth century up to the present. Here are trolls and princesses, magic and mayhem, morals to be told and lessons to be learned--all the elements of the classic fairy tale, in new and fantastical trappings. In Charles Dickens's "The Magic Fishbone," we find an unusually pragmatic princess who uses her one wish only after she has tried to solve her family's problems through hard work. Angela Carter's "The Courtship of Mr. Lyon" is a "Beauty and the Beast" tale with a contemporary twist, in which Beauty leaves Beast to live the high life, becoming a society brat who "smiled at herself in mirrors too much." And in T.H. White's "The Troll," we find out how his father killed the troll that tried to eat him...
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